Communique of the Warsaw Stock Exchange of 25 November 2024 (CATALYST)
Communique of the Warsaw Stock Exchange of 25 November 2024 (CATALYST)
Communique of the Warsaw Stock Exchange of 25 November 2024 (CATALYST)
Poland will offer for sale PLN 5-7 billion (EUR 1.15-1.6 bln) in Treasury bonds of series: OK0127, WS0429, PS0130, WZ0330 and DS1034 at a regular auction on Wednesday, November 27, the Ministry of Finance said in a statement.
Listed white goods producer Amica expects up to PLN 10 million (EUR 2.3 mln) in savings within twelve months due to its restructuring programme and collective redundancies, the company's management board told the quarterly conference on Thursday. The group is not planning further layoffs.
Listed IT solutions company Comarch sees business stabilisation in the group's main segments, the deputy CEON Konrad Taranski told a press conference following the release of group's financial results. In the third quarter of 2024, Comarch generated an EBITDA of PLN 52.13 million (EUR 12 mln), down 36.3 percent year on year.
Listed power group Tauron wants to present its new strategy on December 17, the company's deputy CEO Piotr Golebiowski told the Polish economic chamber KIG conference.
During public consultations regarding the updated National Energy and Climate Plans (KPEiK) a significant number of comments and objections were submitted, which Poland's Ministry of Climate and Environment (MKiS) is currently analysing and working on further, climate deputy minister of climate and environment Urszula Zielinska told Polish economic chamber KIG conference. A representative of the ministry clarified that almost 3,000 comments had been received.
Information on the selection of a reference index from the WIRF family to eventually replace WIBOR benchmark indicator will take place in December, the head of Polish banking lobby ZBP Tadeusz Bialek told a press conference.
The total number of pending court cases challenging the WIBOR benchmark rose to 1,274 at the end of September, according to the head of the Polish banking lobby ZBP Tadeusz Bialek.
Polish lenders have signed a total of around 117,000 settlements on CHF loans, including 10,000 court settlements, where a big acceleration of growth is visible, the head of the Polish banking lobby ZBP Tadeusz Bialek told a conference.