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Poland cuts household gas prices, raising chances of lower interest rates

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Posted on May 29, 2025

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WARSAW (Reuters) -Poland's energy market regulator has cut the gas prices that wholesaler PGNiG Obrot Detaliczny charges to households and vulnerable users including hospitals and schools by 14.8%,

Poland Reduces Household Gas Prices, Boosting Prospects for Rate Cuts

WARSAW (Reuters) -Poland's energy market regulator has cut the gas prices that wholesaler PGNiG Obrot Detaliczny charges to households and vulnerable users including hospitals and schools by 14.8%, increasing the chance of more interest rate cuts.

Gas distribution fees remain unchanged, which will result in average gas bills falling by between 8.1% and 11% depending on the volume of consumption, the regulator, URE, said on Thursday.

Gas prices for households are set by the regulator and have a major impact on inflation. Uncertainty over energy prices has been the main factor behind central bank's reluctance to cut interest rates faster.

As a result of the cut in gas prices, inflation may fall close to 2.5%, the mid-point of the central bank's target range, in July, and the central bank may cut rates further, ING economists said on X following the announcement.

"Our current scenario assuming 75 basis points of cuts by the end of the year and to 3.75% in 2026 is the minimum scenario," they said. The rate is currently 5.25%.

(Reporting by Marek Strzelecki and Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk. Editing by Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Poland cuts household gas prices by 14.8%.
  • Gas distribution fees remain unchanged.
  • Potential for interest rate cuts as inflation may drop.
  • Central bank's target inflation rate is 2.5%.
  • Current interest rate is 5.25%.

Frequently Asked Questions

What percentage did Poland cut household gas prices?
Poland's energy market regulator cut gas prices by 14.8% for households and vulnerable users.
How will the gas price cut affect average gas bills?
The average gas bills are expected to fall by between 8.1% and 11%, depending on consumption.
What impact does the gas price cut have on inflation?
The cut in gas prices may bring inflation close to 2.5%, which is the mid-point of the central bank's target range.
What is the current interest rate in Poland?
The current interest rate in Poland is 5.25%, with potential cuts anticipated by economists.
What is the expected scenario for interest rate cuts by the end of the year?
Economists predict a minimum scenario of 75 basis points of cuts by the end of the year, bringing the rate down to 3.75% by 2026.

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