Poland cash reserve ratio


Poland cash reserve ratio: 3.5 (0%)
Last Update: May 9, 2024

Poland cash reserve ratio closed down 3.5 as of May 9, 2024 from 3.5 from the previous month and 3.5 from last year.


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Poland cash reserve ratio

Date Values
2024-05-09 3.5
2024-04-04 3.5
2024-03-06 3.5
2024-02-07 3.5
2024-01-09 3.5
2023-12-06 3.5
2023-11-30 3.5
2023-10-04 3.5
2023-09-30 3.5
2023-08-31 3.5
2023-07-06 3.5
2023-06-06 3.5
2023-05-10 3.5
2023-04-30 3.5
2023-03-08 3.5
2023-02-28 3.5
2023-01-31 3.5
2022-12-31 3.5
2022-11-30 3.5
2022-10-31 3.5
2022-09-30 3.5
2022-08-31 3.5
2022-07-31 3.5
2022-06-30 3.5

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Poland cash reserve ratio Statistics


Indicator Symbol Actual Previous M/M% Y/Y% Trend Slope Percentile Update
cash reserve ratio pl.cashreserveratio 3.5 3.5 0 0 Down Down 48 2024-05-09

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Poland cash reserve ratio Historical Data

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What is the Poland cash reserve ratio

The cash reserve ratio in Poland refers to the percentage of a bank's total deposits that must be held in reserve, typically in the form of cash or deposits with the central bank. This requirement is set by the National Bank of Poland in order to ensure the stability and liquidity of the banking system. By mandating that banks hold a certain amount of reserves, the central bank can help prevent excessive lending and inflation, as well as protect against economic downturns. The cash reserve ratio is an important tool in the regulation of the banking industry and plays a key role in maintaining financial stability in Poland.