
Polish Monetary Policy Council Member Signals Potential Rate Cuts in 2025
In a recent interview, Rafal Dabrowski, a member of Poland's Monetary Policy Council (MPC), expressed a nuanced perspective regarding the potential trajectory of interest rates in the coming years. He suggested that there exists a substantial possibility, evaluated at a 50-50 chance, of interest rate cuts occurring by 2025. This statement emerges amid ongoing discussions surrounding economic strategies and inflation control in Poland, bringing attention to the delicate balance faced by the MPC in navigating monetary policy.
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Poland's Monetary Policy Shift: Dąbrowski Pushes Interest Rate Cuts Further into 2025
In recent developments, Poland's monetary policy landscape has shifted as Jakub Dąbrowski, a key member of the National Bank of Poland (NBP), announced that the timeline for potential interest rate cuts has been pushed back to later in 2025. This decision reflects ongoing concerns about inflation that continues to impact economic stability in the region.
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