Polish Coal Asset Spin-Off Would Lure Investors, Amundi Says

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Poland’s planned carve-out of coal assets from its utilities would attract new investors, Amundi’s Marcin Fiejka said in Warsaw on Tuesday.

“Energy transformation is a low-hanging fruit,” Fiejka, head of EM CEEMEA Equity at Amundi, said at the Bloomberg Capital Market Forum. “Planned carve-out of coal assets should make Polish utilities attractive for new group of investors.”