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Poland reduces household gas prices and increases the chances of lower interest rate

The Polish energy regulator has reduced the gas prices charged by wholesaler PGNiG to households, hospitals and schools as well as vulnerable users such as schools and hospitals by 14.8%. This increases the chances of further interest rate reductions.

The regulator, URE said that gas distribution fees will remain the same, resulting in average bills dropping between 8.1% to 11%, depending on consumption volume.

The regulator sets the gas prices for household use, and this has a significant impact on inflation. The main reason for the central bank's hesitation to reduce interest rates was uncertainty over energy prices.

ING economists stated on X that the reduction in gas prices could lead to an inflation rate of 2.5% in July. The central bank might also cut interest rates further.

The minimum scenario is "Our current scenario, which assumes 75 basis points by the end the year and 3.75% by 2026." Currently, the rate is 5.25%. (Reporting by Marek Strzelecki and Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk. Mark Potter edited the article.

(source: Reuters)