Poland attracted nearly half of all capital invested in the CEE region in 2016, with activity growing 5 percent y-o-y to €5.2bn, according to the latest Cushman & Wakefield report. When compared with the UK or Germany, the Polish investment market is relatively small, but with an investable stock of more than €300bn, it is the eighth largest in Europe and the largest of the core CEE markets. Relative to its size, Poland has been one of the most liquid European markets in the last decade, attractive for cross-border investment, according to Cushman & Wakefield.