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Friday July 3, 06:52 AM
Poland - Factors to Watch on July 3

WARSAW, July 3 (Reuters) - Here are news stories, press reports and events to watch which may affect Poland's financial markets on Friday. ALL TIMES GMT (Poland GMT + 2 hours): NETIA Netia has no plans to launch a share buyback in 2009 despite reaching a deal with its banks that would allow the Polish telecoms operator to use a credit line to fund one, a company official said on Thursday. MOBILE FEES Poland's telecom regulator may decide to keep mobile termination rates at current levels until the middle of next year despite earlier plans to bring them to zero at the start of next year, its head said on Thursday. BUDGET GAP Poland's 2009 budget gap will not top the recently revised level of 27 billion zlotys ($8.72 billion), the finance minister said on Thursday, adding he saw positive signs in the economy that boded well for the future. DEBT TENDER The finance ministry releases supply details for its treasury bills' tender on Monday (1000). NOTE - For a diary of forthcoming events see and a calendar of east European economic indicators see . For other related news, double click on: Polish equities E.Europe equities Polish money Polish debt Eastern Europe All emerging markets Hot stocks Stock markets Market debt news Forex news For real-time index quotes, double click on: Warsaw WIG20 Budapest BUX Prague PX ($1=3.143 Zloty)

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