Poland sticks with the złoty as growth outpaces the eurozone, eyes G20 instead of euro adoption

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Poland’s finance officials say the country should keep the złoty for now, arguing the economy is outperforming eurozone peers and public opinion favors the currency; the shift under Prime Minister Tusk emphasizes economic reasons over politics as euro adoption is deprioritized. The OECD projects Poland to grow 3.4% this year, the fastest in the EU, while Warsaw seeks a G20 seat rather than joining the euro; Poland’s GDP topped $1 trillion and it has been invited to attend the Miami G20 meeting as an observer.
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