Poland (PLN, Zloty) Economic & Currency Analysis

Poland (PLN, Zloty) Currency FX Analysis

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Poland SWOT Statistics

Strengths + Opportunities = 21

Threats + Weaknesses = 18

When strengths & opportunities substantially exceed threats & weaknesses an investment in the Zloty has great long term potential.

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Poland's economy is the 6th largest in the EU and one of the fastest growing economies in Central Europe. Poland's agricultural exports account for 3.8% of GDP and include potatoes, vegetables, fruit, and wheat. However, the agricultural sector is hindered by infrastructure problems, unemployment, inefficient small farms, and a lack of investment. Poland is also a net exporter of electricity. In 2008, they exported 9.7 billion kWh. Poland is one of the few countries that did not fall into a recession and as of 2009 experiences positive GDP growth. Along with most of Europe Poland has experienced a negative population growth rate of -0.047%.


Zloty Currency Analysis Update

Poland (PLN) is transitioning from a centralized, post-communist country into a capitalist economy. Poland's Fundamental Currency Analysis (short term investment): Poland’s currency is slightly overvalued with low investment flows, but positive potential per the purchase price parity analysis. Poland's Value Investor Survey (short term investment): Poland’s economic environment is moderately favorable for long term economic growth due to high scores on the SWOT analysis. Poland's Currency Trading Strategy: A moderately overvalued currency, low investment flow potential and moderate business environment leads to a neutral outlook for Polish investments.


Factors That Positively Affect The Zloty


Factors That Negatively Affect The Zloty