NBP says Poland to join euro when best for country

President of the National Bank of Poland (NBP) Slawomir Skrzypek said on Wednesday 31 January that Poland would join the eurozone if the move proves profitable.

"I stand by my earlier opinion that we should join the euro zone when this is profitable for the country," the PAP news agency quoted Skrzypek as saying.

The Polish Monetary Policy Council (RPP) left interest rates unchanged Wednesday. Its main rate stands at 4 percent. The January RPP meeting was the first under the chairmanship of

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