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The Monetary Policy Council Has Decided on the National Bank of Poland's Interest Rates.

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The Monetary Policy Council (MPC) left NBP interest rates unchanged at its meeting concluded today. The Polish central bank's main interest rate, the reference rate, remains at 3.75%.
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Interest rates will neither fall nor rise. According to NBP President Adam Glapiński, there is no indication that Poland is moving away from the inflation target (2.5%) – therefore, no changes in interest rates are expected. On Thursday, the Monetary Policy Council (MPC) left NBP interest rates unchanged. Therefore, the reference rate remained at 3.75%. "Everything depends on the situation in the Middle East, but I do not anticipate any changes …

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The Monetary Policy Council left interest rates unchanged, but also clearly signaled that subsequent decisions would largely depend on external factors. The National Bank of Poland (NBP) pointed to growing uncertainty related to the geopolitical situation, fuel prices, and inflation prospects in Poland and abroad.

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Interest rates will remain unchanged, the Monetary Policy Council (MPC) decided after a two-day meeting in April. Earlier, in early March, the MPC cut rates by 0.25 percentage points.

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The Monetary Policy Council (MPC) left NBP interest rates unchanged at its meeting concluded today. The Polish central bank's main interest rate, the reference rate, remains at 3.75%.

·Warszawa, Poland
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The Monetary Policy Council (MPC) decided to keep the NBP interest rates unchanged.

·Warsaw, Poland
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The interest rate cycle in Poland is impacting the cost of real estate financing and mortgage rates. Today, the Monetary Policy Council (MPC) announced new interest rates—and it's hardly a surprise.

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rmf24.pl broke the news in on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
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