The ruling by the European Court of Justice that Polish households can potentially convert their Swiss franc-denominated mortgage loans into zloty could result in bank losses, but there probably wouldn’t be a major macro impact on the economy. Meanwhile, new forecasts unveiled by Turkey’s Finance Minister this week suggest that more fiscal and monetary stimulus lies in store as policymakers bid to bolster the economic recovery.
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