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Weaker Polish data could bring rate cuts back onto agenda

Signs that the Polish economy is slowing should quell calls for rate hikes over the coming months. But growing troubles in the euro-zone mean that interest rate cuts are likely to come back on to the agenda more quickly than many expect – particularly if next month’s Inflation Report is more dovish than anticipated.

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