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Beating Germany Makes Poland Haven in Europe: Riskless Return Government officials say that Poland is not intending to adopt the European currency in 2015 but should meet the main financial criteria for admission that year. Poland 'begrudgingly' signed up to fiscal pact The Polish finance minister has said it would be "absurd" for any country to have confidence in the euro given the current economic environment. "The Europe Poland is choosing is less and less to its liking, but it is easier to influence the club from the inside ... For hundreds of years, Poland suffered from an overbearing Germany that trampled on the rights of the Polish nation, occupied the country, and, at times, worked to extinguish the Polish nation-state entirely. Research and Markets: Poland Food and Drink Report Q1 2012 - Jernimo Announces That It Will Be Investing EUR2.2bn ... Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Poland Food and Drink Report Q1 2012" report to their Euro blues: Even Malta hates the common currency St. Julian's — Nations that had once pledged to adopt the currency are getting cold feet. read more Officials say Poland in not planning to convert to the euro in 2015, but should meet criteria WARSAW, Poland - Government officials say that Poland is not intending to adopt the European currency in 2015 but should meet the main financial criteria for admission that year. Poland won't sign EU fiscal deal if shut out: PM (WARSAW ) - Non-eurozone Poland will not sign a planned new treaty on tightening budgetary discipline unless the currency bloc gives it a role in the accord, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Thursday. Poland demands voice on euro to join new fiscal pact (News) Poland, a European Union member but outside the eurozone, warned on yesterday (24 January) it could not sign up to the bloc's new treaty on tighter fiscal rules if it is not allowed to take part in meetings of the single-currency states. More » Top Rand Analysts Diverge From Traders on Worst Currency The most accurate forecasters expect the rand to extend last year’s worst major currency slump, even as options traders are at their most bullish in five months. |
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