Ukraine Crisis Pushes Poland Toward The Euro

Ukraine Crisis Pushes Poland Toward The Euro
Marek Belka, governor of the central bank of Poland, pauses during a news conference at the Narodowy Bank Polski (NBP) in Warsaw, Poland, on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2014. Poland's central bank kept its benchmark interest rate at a record low even as the nations economy expands faster than economists forecast and the zloty recorded its worst performance in eight months. Photographer: Piotr Malecki/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Marek Belka, governor of the central bank of Poland, pauses during a news conference at the Narodowy Bank Polski (NBP) in Warsaw, Poland, on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2014. Poland's central bank kept its benchmark interest rate at a record low even as the nations economy expands faster than economists forecast and the zloty recorded its worst performance in eight months. Photographer: Piotr Malecki/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Ukraine’s crisis means that Poland needs to reconsider its skepticism toward adopting the euro, said Marek Belka, the neighboring country’s central bank chief.

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