Central Banks
Rebounding Growth to Extend Poland’s Rate Pause
Poland’s central bank will likely prolong an interest-rate pause as an expected rebound in economic growth adds to Governor Adam Glapinski’s arguments against the need for cuts.
The Monetary Policy Council will leave the benchmark at 5.75% on Wednesday, according to all 30 economists surveyed by Bloomberg. Glapinski will brief media on Thursday after making the case for delaying discussion on easing because of high inflation.