What Poland’s opposition party’s election victory means for markets

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Ever since Poland elected a populist government eight years ago, the cost of its truculence with the European Union has been a question for investors. The reaction to Sunday’s opposition victory and the mere hope of a new pro-European administration in Warsaw suggest an answer.

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