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Poland - Factors to Watch Sept 13



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WARSAW, Sept 13 -The following are news stories, press reports and events that may affect Poland's financial markets on Friday. ALL TIMES GMT (Poland: GMT + 2 hours):


CYBERCRIME

In Poland's retail sales alone losses due to hacker attacks amount to almost 90 billion zlotys ($23.28 billion) and according to experts, their number will increase by 25% by the end of the year, Rzeczpospolita daily reported.


WAGES

The updated minimum wage regulation for 2025 presented by the government has it growing to 4,666 zlotys instead of 4,626 zlotys, as originally assumed, taking business owners by surprise, Rzeczpospolita daily reported.


KGHM

According to analysts, copper miner KGHM KGH.WA will not be able to repeat the financial results it achieved in the second quarter in two consecutive quarters, mainly due to the worsening situation on the copper market, Parkiet daily reported, adding that investors are looking out for its strategy update.


UNICREDIT

Italian banking group UniCredit CRDI.MI, which holds 9% in Germany's Commerzbank and is the former owner of Bank Pekao PEO.WA, could return to Poland, this time as the parent company of mBank MBK.WA, Rzeczpospolita daily reported.


****Reuters has not verified stories reported by Polish media and does not vouch for their accuracy.****


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($1 = 3.8663 zlotys)



Reporting by Warsaw Bureau

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