Monday, May 21st, 2012
Poland will not adopt euro in 2015
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| Jacek Rostowski Courtesy of the European Parliament |
Finance Minister Jacek Rostowski has denied that Poland expects to adopt the common European currency in 2015.
The comment followed a statement by European Parliament President Martin Schulz that Warsaw was planning to replace the złoty in three years' time.
“We don't have such plans,” Rostowski later told reporters. He added that while Poland might meet the euro zone entry criteria on deficits but would be unlikely to ensure sufficient currency stability (another entry requirement) by 2015.
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From Warsaw Business Journal
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