The Polish currency, which was climbing systematically during the previous two months as signs of economic recovery attracted traders to this emergent European Union economy, had a sharp decline this week as the current currency rates may affect the economic recovery in the nation.
Polish Zloty Climbs as Euro Entry May Start This Year
July 09th, 2009 at 20:52
Polish Zloty
The Polish zloty, which have severely devalued versus the Eurozone currency when the global slump struck Europe last year, rose today as Polish government affirmed that the euro entry process may start this year for the Eastern European Nation.
Polish Zloty Hits 6-Month High Against Euro
July 01st, 2009 at 19:42
Polish Zloty
The Polish currency hit a six-month record versus the euro, after getting a World Bank loan to rescue the country from one of the most severe recessions among the European Union bloc members.
Poland Needs to Adopt Euro More Urgently
August 13th, 2008 at 11:28
Polish Zloty
According to Regional Development Minister of Poland Elzbieta Bienkowska, euro should be adopted as soon as possible because zloty’s appreciation partially eliminates the value of the financial aid made by European Union and which is denominated in euro.
Polish Zloty Gains for Second Week
The rising interest rates difference between the U.S. and Poland stimulated the second week of Polish zloty’s growth against the U.S. dollar.
Czech and Polish Central Banks Leave Rates Unchanged
December 19th, 2007 at 18:46
Polish Zloty , Czech Koruna
After two other European central banks decided to hold their current interest rates, Czech and Polish banks chose to follow the same way and didn’t change their reference interest rates despite the fact that they both raised the rates at the end of November.
