Poland’s Getin may consider acquisitions

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- Poland’s Getin may consider acquisitions
- Demjanjuk deportation appears nearing
- * Budget pressures show in Poland interest rates cut
- Spanish guard Marta Fernandez rejoins Sparks

Poland’s Getin may consider acquisitions
Reuters
WA may consider acquisitions in thefinancial sector after merging two of its units but is not inany talks at the moment its owner said on Wednesday. Getin said in January it would merge its banking operationsin Poland with its listed Noble Bank NBLA. WA as it wants tolook for acquisitions to become one of the country’s top fivebanks. “We’re observing the financial market in Poland and we’restill interested in an acquisition on this market. We’rehowever in no talks nor negotiations on this matter at themoment” Leszek Czarnecki said. The merger will create Poland’s 10th-largest bank withassets worth 24 billion zlotys ($7.

Demjanjuk deportation appears nearing
United Press International
immigration officials Tuesday requested German travel documents to be arranged for Demjanjuk 88 of suburban Cleveland suggesting his deportation to stand trial in Munich is nearing The Plain Dealer newspaper in Cleveland reported. Demjanjuk is facing a German arrest warrant on charges he helped kill 29000 Jews at the Sobibor death camp in Nazi-occupied Poland during World War II. told The Plain Dealer his father is at home in Seven Hills hio but is seriously ill with kidney and bone diseases and is unlikely to survive a trial. “It’s a shame that the whole process took so long but I’m glad that it has finally begun” Efraim Zuroff of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Jerusalem told the newspaper.

* Budget pressures show in Poland interest rates cut
guardian.co.uk
Some analysts also warned the Czech impasse might signal anew phase of the crisis in emerging Europe which could possiblygive rise to populism and hurt reforms needed for growth. Capital Economics said a retreat to populism could mean thedifference of regional growth at 2 percent annually for the nextten years instead of 5 percent. Forecasts on Wednesday showed Poland’s first-half budgetdeficit was expected to be at more than 90 percent of thefull-year plan indicating spending cuts were needed. fficialspromised they would hit their targets by the end of 2009. In Romania news of an IMF lifeline which had been flaggedto markets for the last month pushed the leu 0.
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Spanish guard Marta Fernandez rejoins Sparks
USA Today
1 rebounds while starting 20 of 34 games in her first stint with the Sparks in 2007. The 5-foot-11 guard has been playing in Poland where she averaged 10. 0 steals for Wisla Can-Pack Krakow. Fernandez played for U.

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