Poland Holds Rates to Gauge Impact of 2025 Easing Stint
Customers shop for food inside the Hala Mirowska market hall in Warsaw, Poland.
Photographer: Damian Lemanski/BloombergPoland’s central bank held interest rates steady for first time since June as policymakers gauged the impact of months of monetary easing on prices.
The Monetary Policy Council in Warsaw left the benchmark unchanged at 4% on Wednesday, in line with the expectations of 29 out of 32 economists surveyed by Bloomberg. The remaining three forecast a quarter-point cut. The zloty was little changed by the announcement.