Adam Glapiński
Political noise distracts central Europe’s rate-setters
The central bank governors of Poland and Hungary are caught up in noisy disputes with opponents over their rate-setting policy, raising new hazards for investors willing to brave central Europe's bitterly polarized politics.
Poland 'Not Interested' in Joining Eurozone
Poland's central bank chief has warned against deeper integration of the European Union. In an article published in the May 30 issue of The Financial Times, Adam Glapiński said his country and other new members of the EU are sceptical about the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), New Europe writes.
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