Poland’s preliminary year-on-year inflation rate has decreased to 2.8% from the previous 2.9%, marking a 0.1 percentage point decline. This indicates a slight easing in inflationary pressures compared to the prior period.
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The actual inflation rate of 2.8% came in below the analyst estimate of 3.0%, which may lead to a positive sentiment in the stock market, particularly benefiting consumer discretionary and retail sectors. Lower-than-expected inflation can ease concerns about aggressive monetary tightening, potentially supporting a short-term rally in interest-sensitive stocks.
