WARSAW, April 20 (Reuters) - Poland's Monetary Policy
Council rejected motions to raise the country's main interest
rate by 25 and 100 basis points in March, voting records showed
on Thursday.
The council kept rates unchanged last month, with the main
rate at 6.75% since September.
The motion to raise rates by 100 basis was supported by
Joanna Tyrowicz and the 25 basis point hike by Przemyslaw
Litwiniuk and Ludwik Kotecki. The remaining members of the
council were against those motions.
(Reporting by Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk;)
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