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PLN: More sensitive and vulnerable to the global backdrop - Rabobank

Piotr Matys, EM FX Strategist at Rabobank, explains that they have argued that the reluctance to even consider a rate hike by Poland’s rate setters led by Governor Glapinski leaves the zloty more sensitive and vulnerable to the global backdrop.

Key Quotes

“The latest comments from Poland’s most hawkish policy maker Kamil Zubelewicz validated our view. “The dovish rhetoric, in my opinion, is unnecessary and it doesn’t serve the Polish currency,” Mr Zubelewicz said in an interview with Bloomberg.”

“The higher the core inflation, the more important the role of the Polish currency exchange rate and its volatility,” he told Bloomberg. “They impact many non-core components of inflation. That’s why the currency is so important for the stability of our monetary policy.”

“We fully agree with Mr Zubelewicz. To recall, earlier this week we wrote that we find it increasingly difficult to justify the wait-and-see approach. The labour market continues to tighten, which applies upside pressure on wage growth at the time when private consumption is a major source of growth. The outlook for the Polish economy is relatively positive and maintaining GDP growth at or even above 4% y/y in the coming quarters is a realistic scenario.”

“It is also worth noting that last year the NBP used a stronger zloty as one of the main reasons not to raise rates. However, so far this year the zloty has actually depreciated. A weaker currency would not only have inflationary consequences due to higher costs of imports, but a far more volatile zloty could also undermine confidence amongst households and corporates.”

“While comments from Mr Zubelewicz are positive for the zloty, as long as Governor Glapinski is not concerned about a weaker currency, it is difficult to expect that he will abandon his preference – shared by the majority of the MPC - to keep rates on hold throughout 2019 and perhaps until 2020. The wait-and-see bias will continue to weigh on the zloty.”

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Sandeep Kanihama is an FX Editor and Analyst with FXstreet having principally focus area on Asia and European markets with commodity, currency and equities coverage. He is stationed in the Indian capital city of Delhi.

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