Poland may postpone by at least a year its plans to adopt the euro in 2012, amid signs of a worsening economy and budget deficit, the country’s finance minister has told the Financial Times.
“The first of January 2012 is still realistic, but it may require some delay,” Jacek Rostowski said. “The world crisis has come along and it would be naive to pretend it has had no effect ... If we move it by one year that’s not the end of the world.”

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