Interest Rates Up, More on Way
1st February 2008
Interest rates rose again in Poland on Wednesday, after the central bank upped its main rate saying it was still worried that inflation would remain above its 2.5 percent target in 2009. The bank's Monetary Policy Council raised its key interest rate by a quarter percentage point to 5.25 percent.
Interest rates rose again in Poland on Wednesday, after the central bank upped its main rate saying it was still worried that inflation would remain above its 2.5 percent target in 2009.
The bank's Monetary Policy Council raised its key interest rate by a quarter percentage point to 5.25 percent.
The bank has now raised rates by 1.25 percentage points since April last year, upping mortgage paymen ...
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