The Polish zloty slid to a 19-month low versus the euro and a two-and-a-half-year low versus the Czech koruna after Polish central bank governor Glapiński signaled future rate cuts at a Thursday press conference. The central bank had left the policy rate unchanged at 3.75% a day earlier, as expected. In a note, Deutsche Bank’s Tatha Ghose said the move was surprising amid renewed U.S.-Iran tensions and that the notion Iran could force the central bank to raise rates has evaporated.

2026-07-10

The Polish zloty slid to a 19-month low versus the euro and a two-and-a-half-year low versus the Czech koruna after Polish central bank governor Glapiński signaled future rate cuts at a Thursday press conference. The central bank had left the policy rate unchanged at 3.75% a day earlier, as expected. In a note, Deutsche Bank’s Tatha Ghose said the move was surprising amid renewed U.S.-Iran tensions and that the notion Iran could force the central bank to raise rates has evaporated.