The Poles like to say that March is like a pot of soup, their equivalent of saying that it comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. This is also true on the Côte d’Azur. In Cannes this year, the beautiful sun and blue waves, which the French Riviera is famous for, were mingled with a blustery wind and pouring rain. This was mirrored in the corridors of the Festival Palace, where the optimism was mixed with anxiety
However, it seems that positive tones dominated the mix (which hopefully will not turn out to be an explosive one). ”A short summary of this year’s fair: the mood is still optimistic, while the perception of the logistics and industrial sector is very positive through the prism of e-commerce. A great deal of interest in portfolio transactions. Questions about the political situation of individual countries in Europe, including Poland, have arisen, but they are not having a major impact on investors’ appetites on a very liquid capital market,” – was the reaction of Robert Dobrzycki, the CEO of Panattoni Europe. Poland is indeed the unquestionable leader of the CEE region. “Poland is enjoying considerable interest among investors, who emphasise the growing maturity and liquidity of the market as well as its strong macro-economic foundations. However, it will now be scrutinised more closely due to the Constitutional T
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