Key facts
- Poland's Monetary Policy Council decided to keep the main interest rate at 5.75%.
- This marks the fourth consecutive month without a rate change.
- The decision was widely anticipated by economists.
- Inflationary pressures in Poland are seen as diminishing.
Poland's Monetary Policy Council decided to keep the main interest rate unchanged at 5.75% for the fourth month in a row. The decision was widely expected by economists, who believe that inflationary pressures in the country are subsiding. The central bank has been holding steady as it assesses the evolving economic landscape and the impact of previous monetary policy actions.