
Albania, Norway, Sweden hold rates, Poland cuts by 50bp
Falling food and energy prices amid high trade uncertainty prompt cautious approaches

The central banks of Albania, Norway, Poland and Sweden all made rates decisions this week.
While Albania and the two Nordic countries both opted to hold, Poland announced its first cut since 2023. All four central banks cited the international uncertainty resulting from US trade policy as a factor in their decision-making.
Albania: tentative holdThe Bank of Albania held rates yesterday (May 7).
In its statement, the bank said its policy rate would remain at 2.75%, while its overnight deposit and
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