By Katya Andrusz
Sept. 9 (Bloomberg) -- The Polish economy will “very probably” post positive growth this year, while it may expand more slowly in the third quarter than in the second, PAP newswire cited central bank board member Zbigniew Hockuba as saying in an interview.
The country’s economy should grow faster in 2010 than this year, Hockuba said, according to PAP. The annual inflation rate will remain above the central bank’s target this year and slow to the target in mid-2010, he added.
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