WARSAW: There is "very far-reaching consensus" among Polish central bank rate-setters regarding monetary policy, the bank's head Marek Belka said on Thursday.
"There are some differences in opinion, but at the end of the day when it boils down to concrete decisions or the forward guidance envisaged for instance in 2015, then these differences are really insignificant," Belka told reporters.
Poland's central bank again kept interest rates unchanged at their all-time low of 2.5 percent on Wednesday and said they would remain at that level at least until the end of the third quarter because of subdued inflation.
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