Poland's anticipated decision to resume interest-rate cuts on Wednesday faces uncertainty due to the escalating conflict involving Iran. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting concerns that the situation may reignite inflationary pressures and unsettle financial markets. The geopolitical tensions have introduced new variables that could influence Poland's monetary policy decisions, as the country navigates the potential economic impacts of the conflict. Analysts are closely monitoring developments to assess how they might affect Poland's economic outlook and interest-rate strategy.