The breakdown of Q2 Polish GDP data underlined that its tentative economic turnaround is largely a result of stronger external demand. But with the recovery in the euro-zone set to be modest, growth in Poland is likely to be fairly weak by past standards. Accordingly, while we don’t expect further rate cuts, monetary policy is likely to remain extremely loose for the next 18 months or so.
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