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Poland cuts rates by 25 basis points

Economy continues to grow thanks to domestic demand, central bank says

National Bank of Poland
The National Bank of Poland
Adrian Grycuk (https://bit.ly/4dPaHyK)

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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