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What might Poland’s economic challenges mean for property?

The growing risk of a deflationary spiral means the Polish Central Bank is likely to reduce interest rates to support demand. But the fall in the zloty against the Swiss franc could nevertheless dampen occupier demand for retail and office space, as households cut back on discretionary spending and banks become more cautious.

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