Poland's central bank keeps interest rates at 3.75% amid Middle East conflict concerns

nl.investing.com (Dutch)

Poland's central bank held its key interest rate at 3.75% due to rising inflation concerns from Middle East conflict and commodity prices. The decision maintained the rate after a previous cut, with Governor Glapinski citing the Iran conflict as a major inflation risk, though further cuts were previously considered. Inflation accelerated to 3.0% in March, driven by fuel prices. Analysts expect rates to remain unchanged until late 2027.


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