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Showing posts with label Warsaw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warsaw. Show all posts

Thursday, July 6, 2017

President Donald J. Trump Visits Warsaw, 5-6 July 2017

5 July 2017

US President Donald Trump (C) returns a US Marine's salute as he and first lady Melania Trump board the Marine One helicopter to depart for travel to Poland and the upcoming G-20 summit in Germany, from the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, July 5, 2017.




6 July 2017




Melania Trump and Agata Kornhauser-Duda visit the Copernicus Science Center











Prezydenci Andrzej Duda i Donald Trump na Zamku Królewskim w Warszawie.









Ivanka Trump at the Monument for the Ghetto Heroes

Daughter of US President, Ivanka Trump (C) and Chief Rabbi of Poland Michael Schudrich (2ndL) lay flowers in front of the memorial Monument for the Ghetto Heroes in Warsaw, Poland, 06 July 2017



Three Seas Initiative summit in Warsaw

The Three Seas Summit, convened by the presidents of Poland and Croatia, involves nations situated between the Baltic, Adriatic, and Black Seas. 






   
Polish magazine covers



 
American newspapers - before the trip

Monday, May 8, 2017

JPMorgan to open back office center in Warsaw?

U.S. bank JPMorgan Chase (JPM) is zooming in on Warsaw as a destination for its new back office operations center which could eventually employ several thousand people supporting the bank's European and Asian business, sources said.

As Britain prepares to leave the European Union, and banks and other financial firms look to shift jobs from London's financial center, Poland has set its sights on mid-tier work where salaries may not be astronomical but jobs are numerous.

A delegation from JPMorgan visited Warsaw last month, the sources said, to look for real estate that could house the new center, which could become of the largest of its kind in Poland.

"The focus is definitely Warsaw," said one source familiar with the matter, speaking anonymously as discussions are not public.

JPMorgan has also visited Poland's western city of Wroclaw and Hungary's capital Budapest as possible contenders, the source added.

"There were serious talks last month. It looks like they are close to picking Poland but never say never until deal is signed," another source said.

Plans to create the center were not connected to Britain decision to exit the EU, the first source said.

JPMorgan declined to comment on its plans.

Poland, the EU's largest eastern economy, has already established itself as a major offshoring site for banks.

The country has a population of 38 million and a relatively high-skilled and inexpensive workforce - average wages are roughly three times lower than in neighboring Germany.

Goldman Sachs (GS.N) already has 300 people working in the Polish capital and is seeking 200 people more, while Credit Suisse (CSGN.S) employs several thousand people in Warsaw and Wroclaw. UBS (UBSG.S) has also based large IT and back office administrative operations in the country.

The estimates of financial services jobs moved from all Western countries to Poland range from 35,000 to 45,000, with Britain's decision to exit the EU seen accelerating the process.