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Zloty recovers - but for how long?

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Anna Bierzańska 08.02.2012 20:00
  • For the first time in months, the Polish currency, the zloty, has started a recovery process. A report by Slawek Szefs.
For the first time in months, the Polish currency, the zloty, has started a recovery process. A report by Slawek Szefs.

"As of January the zloty has adopted a general upward trend", says Piotr Kuczynski from Xelion financial advisers. But with both the Polish currency and national economy tied closely to global trends and situation in the Euro zone - how long can we expect this trend to last?

In this report, Slawek Szefs talks to financial experts and looks at the current situation in Brussels and Athens.

As of Wednesday, 9th of February, the zloty stood at 4.17 to the euro and 3.14 to the US dollar.

For information on the current exchange rates of zloty go to the National Bank of Poland website.

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National Bank of Poland in Warsaw. Photo Marcin Ejsmont on flickr (CC atb, nc, ndw)

Cover: 10 zloty banknote, with a profile portrait of Mieszko I of Poland. Photo: Fox Wu on flickr (CC atb)

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