poland faces limited options for interest rate cuts in 2025

Poland's deputy central bank chief, Marta Kightley, has stated that the country's ability to make significant interest rate cuts in 2025 is limited.

This assessment is based on the support of inflation by wages and consumer prices, as well as an increase in economic growth.

Kightley, who works closely with Governor Adam Glapinski, mentioned that the economic conditions in Poland have changed since last year.

In 2022, the central bank reduced the benchmark interest rate by a total of 100 basis points, bringing it to 5.75%.

The current economic situation suggests that further cuts may not be possible in the near future.

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