Poland's Central Bank

Euro symbol door handles hang from a glass door inside Poland's central bank building (NBP), in Warsaw, Poland, on Thursday, May 20, 2010. The zloty extended its decline as Polish officials indicated they are comfortable with its depreciation and the benchmark stock index dropped to a two-month low on growing concern Europe's debt crisis will deepen. Photographer: John Guillemin /Bloomberg via Getty Images
Euro symbol door handles hang from a glass door inside Poland's central bank building (NBP), in Warsaw, Poland, on Thursday, May 20, 2010. The zloty extended its decline as Polish officials indicated they are comfortable with its depreciation and the benchmark stock index dropped to a two-month low on growing concern Europe's debt crisis will deepen. Photographer: John Guillemin /Bloomberg via Getty Images
Poland's Central Bank
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20 May, 2010
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