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POLAND: Finance Minister More Optimistic on 2025 Growth Than Official Forecasts

POLAND
  • Speaking in an interview with Bloomberg, Polish Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski said Poland’s economy is set to expand by nearly 4% next year amid expectations for inflows of EU aid and lower domestic interest rates.
  • The 2025 view signals an upgrade from the government’s growth forecast of 3.7%. Domanski said he’s “comfortable” with growth “at around 3%” for this year, compared with a 3.1% target in the budget.
  • “I expect that 2025 will be the year when the impact of EU recovery funds will be the biggest [...] I’d also assume that monetary policy will be looser - contracts show that the market is pricing in rate cuts for next year,” he said in the interview with Bloomberg News.

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