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Zloty close to an eight-month high

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Macro, FX & Rates: Zloty close to an eight-month high

(PL) On Thursday, the polish zloty strengthened and was trading close to an eightmonth high against the euro. / Apart from a stable rating, good prospects of the Polish economy, rising inflation and dovish Fed hike, minutes from the latest meeting of the Monetary Policy Council (MPC) could have supported the zloty. The majority of MPC still keeps its view that interest rates should remain unchanged in the following quarters. But the minutes also said that it might be justified to consider an increase in the NBP interest rates if inflation continues to surprise to the upside (in comparison with March projection). All in all, the wording remained very similar to the previous one but this time it also showed some concerns of possible impact of (low) real interest rates on asset prices in Poland.

(CZ) Ministry of finance sold three times what it had offered at a T-bill auction yesterday. / Strong demand (it has nearly doubled in comparison with the auction which took place week before) stems from the fact that the end of CNB's "hard commitment" to intervene against the koruna's appreciation at least until the end of March is approaching.

  LAST PREVIOUS CHANGE (%)
EURCZK 27.02 27.02 0.00
EURHUF 308.7 308.7 0.00
EURPLN 4.281 4.281 0.00

 

  LAST PREVIOUS CHANGE (bps)
CZGB 10Y 0.945 0.945 0.0
HUGB 10Y 3.57 3.57 0.0
PLGB 10Y 3.69 3.69 0.0

 

  LAST PREVIOUS CHANGE (%)
PX 982.7 982.7 0.00
BUX 32044 32044 0.00
WIG 59453 59453 0.00


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