Poland Sheds Emerging-Market Label to Join Developed Economies
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Poland has recorded a significant new momentum for its position in global financial markets, S&P Dow Jones Indexes raising the status of the emerging market country to that of the developed market. S&P DJI, one of the world's most important providers of stock exchange benchmarks, announced this decision on Thursday. The new classification will come into force with the update of the September 2027 index, writes TVPWorld.
Today, Poland is the EU's fastest growing large economy.
Finance Minister Andrzej Domański recalled the G20 summit in the US with Poland's participation on Friday. "Further confirmation of Poland's growing position! S&P DJI has just changed Poland's classification from an emerging market to a developed market. Poland is now the fastest-growing large economy in the EU," Domański announced on the X platform on Friday. Poland's Classification ChangeS&P Dow Jones Indices (S&P DJI), a global provider of st…
Global financial index provider S&P Dow Jones Indices has decided to reclassify Poland as a developed market, elevating its status from an emerging market.
From emerging market to developed market – this is how Poland's classification will change in the classification prepared by S&P Dow Jones Indices (S&P DJI), a global provider of stock market indices and market indicators. "To confirm our country's growing position," stated Andrzej Domański, Minister of Finance and Economy.
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