Poland cuts rates by 25 basis points
Economy continues to grow thanks to domestic demand, central bank says
Poland’s central bank has cut rates by 25 basis points.
The new reference rate is 4.75%, while the Lombard rate is 5.25%, the deposit rate is 4.25%, the rediscount rate is 4.8% and the discount rate is 4.85%.
In its announcement on September 3, the National Bank of Poland (NBP) said the decision was warranted by the decline in annual consumer price index inflation from 3.1% in July to 2.8% in August. It attributed the drop in inflation to declining food and energy price inflation, but warned that
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