Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Poland Will Probably Leave Benchmark Interest Rate at Record Low - Bloomberg

Poland Will Probably Leave Benchmark Interest Rate at Record Low - Bloomberg:

"Poland’s central bank will probably leave its benchmark interest rate at a record low for a fifth month today as a recovery in the European Union’s largest eastern economy poses no risk for inflation.
The Narodowy Bank Polski in Warsaw will keep the reference rate at 2.5 percent, according to all 37 economists in a Bloomberg survey. Governor Marek Belka will comment on the decision at a news conference at 4 p.m.
“Today’s meeting raises no doubts whatsoever,” Piotr Bujak, an economist at Nordea Bank in Warsaw said on Dec. 2. “Next year’s decisions though are becoming increasingly uncertain, considering monetary easing in the euro zone.”"

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