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Pause in rate cuts in March not certain Polish central bank head
WARSAW: Poland's central bank governor said it would not necessarily pause its monetary easing in March as flagged ear
WARSAW: Poland's central bank governor said it would not necessarily pause its monetary easing in March as flagged earlier, although it would be a good time to consider a strategy for the coming months after four consecutive rate cuts.
"Most of all, I didn't say that a pause is a foregone conclusion. In March, in addition to the regular serving of data there will also be a new inflation and economic projection," Marek Belka told the central bank's news website obserwatorfinansowy.pl.
"So, it's a good moment to not only think what to do at the March sitting, but also what to do going forward," he said in an interview published on Thursday.
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