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The population is falling in Poland, and a quantum bubble is growing in the USA

2025-09-26 11:00

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2025-09-26 11:00

In the latest episode of the “ATM” podcast, the editor -in -chief of Bankier.pl, Andrzej Stec, recommends you two key topics about which we wrote in the past week are: “The population of Poland has fallen again. In July there were less than 37.4 million”, as well as “Quadrilions, billions and thousands of percent, and the turnover as in a flawless customer XTB”

The population is falling in Poland, and a quantum bubble is growing in the USA
The population is falling in Poland, and a quantum bubble is growing in the USA
photo: Adam Chelstowski / Forum / / Forum

The podcast is created in cooperation with Bankier.pl with the Polish Bank Association. Within about 15 minutes, the Polish Bank Association will present the most important events in economic life in the country and in the world last week, and the editor -in -chief of Bankier.pl, Andrzej Stec, two, most read publications from the portal. This week these are the following topics:

The largest speculative fever of the present time does not apply to arms companies or companies developing competences in the field of artificial intelligence, but those related to quantum computers. During the year, their actions increased by thousands of percent and continue to get more expensive, reaching billion valuations, although the turnover of some of them is smaller than in the proverbial greengrocer.

There are decreases in Poland every month. The latest CSO data shows that at the end of July less than 37.4 million people lived in Poland. Only this year the population decreased by almost 100,000. A difficult demographic situation puts a number of challenges for Poland.

The podcast goes through the ZBP website to about 50 local radio stations. We also post it at Bankier.pl. Have a nice listening!

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I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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