Most Polish rate-setters see inflation falling significantly -minutes

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WARSAW, May 12 (Reuters) - Most members of the Polish central bank's Monetary Policy Council (MPC) expect inflation to decline markedly, minutes from its April rate-setting meeting showed on Friday. However, others thought that the scale of policy tightening implemented so far was insufficient to bring inflation back to target. The MPC left its main interest rate unchanged at 6.75% in April. (Reporting by Alan Charlish, Pawel Florkiewicz)

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