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Corporate debt securities market in Poland: state of art, problems, and prospects for development (BKorporacyjny rynek papierów d³u¿nych w Polsce: aktualny stan, problemy, perspektywy rozwoju)

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  • Tomasz Galka
  • Agnieszka Gontarek
  • Piotr Kowalski

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The development of the Polish corporate bonds market resulted from changes on the supply side. When the Lehman Brothers went bankrupt, Polish entrepreneurs realized that financing their companies’ operations only with the use of credit, even if contracted from different sources, might not be the best idea. Consequently, Polish business turned to debt instruments – said Piotr Kowalski, one of the keynote speakers during the mBank - CASE Seminar no. 136. In the publication, which is an extended and authorized version of presentations delivered during the abovementioned seminar, the authors discuss various aspects of the corporate debt securities market in Poland. Piotr Kowalski gives a synthetic presentation of the subject of the analysis, Agieszka Gontarek presents selected domestic regulations and factors, and Tomasz Ga³ka writes about selected consequences of excessive burdens.

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  • Tomasz Galka & Agnieszka Gontarek & Piotr Kowalski, 2015. "Corporate debt securities market in Poland: state of art, problems, and prospects for development (BKorporacyjny rynek papierów d³u¿nych w Polsce: aktualny stan, problemy, perspektywy rozwoju)," mBank - CASE Seminar Proceedings 136, CASE-Center for Social and Economic Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:sec:mbanks:0136
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    Keywords

    corporate finance and governance; financial markets and institutions; finance; stock exchange; securities;
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    JEL classification:

    • G3 - Financial Economics - - Corporate Finance and Governance
    • G34 - Financial Economics - - Corporate Finance and Governance - - - Mergers; Acquisitions; Restructuring; Corporate Governance
    • N2 - Economic History - - Financial Markets and Institutions
    • N24 - Economic History - - Financial Markets and Institutions - - - Europe: 1913-
    • E44 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Money and Interest Rates - - - Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy
    • F31 - International Economics - - International Finance - - - Foreign Exchange

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