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Australian housing prices are forecast to continue declining as rising interest rates have yet to impact in full, with consequences for the broader economy in 2023
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Australian housing prices are forecast to continue declining as rising interest rates have yet to impact in full, with consequences for the broader economy in 2023
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Despite recent economic troubles and the cost of living crisis, Poland’s job market is still booming. Whether the current trend continues remains to be seen, however, as financial pressures are impacting new hires.
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More than half of Poles fear goods shortages on the supermarket shelves, a recent study by UCE RESEARCH and BLIX Group has shown. The war in Ukraine, rising inflation, and supply chain disruptions are fueling this fear, especially among the elderly and people from small towns.
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Tempted by the thought of taking your work with you on holiday? You are not alone. Working vacations are an increasingly popular option for busy professionals who are willing to pack their laptops when heading out for a change of scenery.
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Digital marketing practices vary across the world, but businesses intending to market within Europe ought to ensure their practices are GDPR-compliant. Here's how.
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Once known as a cost attractive location for basic IT services, Poland has outgrown the role of a basic service provider and today creates products that conquer the world’s markets.
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University heavyweights in Hungary and Poland are continuing to decry curbs on academic freedom, as alarm bells sound about increasing restrictions on universities across the EU.
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Millions of Poles still heat their homes with coal but now face skyrocketing prices.
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Australian food delivery start-ups are struggling to raise funds as appetite for takeaways fades
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Around 160,000 Ukrainian refugees have begun working in Poland, but their talents should not be wasted.
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Polish PM Mateusz Morawiecki and the central bank head Adam Glapiński blame the war in Ukraine for the rise of inflation to double-digit levels. But economists say the situation was getting out of control before the war.
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Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, almost 3 million people have fled across the border in Poland, and it is estimated that the majority remain in the country. This has further pushed up already record-high rental prices, fuelled by inflation and high energy bills.
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SANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA OVER THE WAR IN UKRAINE HAVE HIT ITS ECONOMY HARD, BUT THE CONSEQUENCES WILL EXTEND BEYOND THE TWO COUNTRIES. BY ANNA RZHEVKINA
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As more and more Ukrainian refugees cross to border into Poland, cities like Gdansk struggle to accommodate and integrate everyone in need.
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Poland has long been seeking to diversify gas supplies as its long-term contract with Russian state giant Gazprom is scheduled to expire at the end of 2022.
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When the pandemic began, many believed it would reverse Poland’s rapid rise in house prices. Instead, they have continued to grow at one of the fastest rates in the EU, and now often rival those found in western Europe. The government’s new economic programme, which seeks to help families buy property, could further stoke the market.
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Russian internet giant Yandex said on Tuesday it would buy Uber's stakes in their joint foodtech, delivery and self-driving businesses, and increase its stake in their ride-hailing joint venture as part of a $1 billion deal.
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Poland’s rapid economic growth and development is a success story, which could have not happened without the European Union’s support. However, latterly, the Central and Eastern European nation has been at loggerheads with the EU. BY ANNA RZHEVKINA
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Tatyana Bakalchuk is a rarity, a dotcom billionaire uninterested in outside capital or a stock market listing.
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