Warsaw looks to win more finance business in wake of Brexit

WARSAW, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Poland's deputy prime minister is due to meet a string of banks in London this week as the country tries to boost its status as one of Europe's fastest growing financial centres and benefit from Britain's decision to leave the European Union.
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