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Andrzej Domanski is a former manager of stock funds, so it’s perhaps natural that as Poland’s new finance minister he wants the Warsaw Stock Exchange to play a greater role in the $690 billion economy. But fixing the biggest problem in the region’s largest capital market won’t be easy: Companies just aren’t listing. In fact, the stock exchange has seen more firms leave it that join it over the past six years.