Poland
Structured products are back in demand in the Central and Eastern European region and a conference staged by EastEuroLink sets out to examine the growing opportunities in the sector.
iShares has reached its 100th ETF on the London Stock Exchange with the launch of the MSCI Poland ETF.
iShares has launched an ETF providing exposure to the Polish stock markets on NYSE Arca in the US.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland has listed 10 exchange-traded commodities (ETCs) and five exchange-traded notes (ETNs) on the Xetra exchange in Germany.
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Van Eck Global has released an ETF providing exposure to Poland on the NYSE Arca platform.
Eastern Europe has witnessed momentous changes since the fall of the Berlin Wall 20 years ago, according to Jupiter's Elena Shaftan.
The fall of the Berlin Wall 20 years ago marked the end of the crude and utopian communist experiment that divided Europe for over four decades, says Hexam's Marina Akopian.
IFAs should reassess the investment potential of Eastern Europe as as an asset class, suggests JP Morgan Fleming, as those countries joining the European Union on 1st May appear to have healthier economies than Western Europe.
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