Polish economy seen growing by 2-3 pct in 2010-IMF

WARSAW | Fri Nov 20, 2009 11:48am EST

WARSAW Nov 20 (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund sees Poland's economy growing by two to three percent next year, the Fund's regional representative said on Friday.

"It is obvious that Poland needs to reduce the growth in its public debt," Mark Allen also told reporters, speaking on the sidelines of an economic conference.

Earlier, Finance Minister Jacek Rostowski said Polish growth could reach 2.5 percent in 2010. Analysts polled by Reuters expect the Polish economy to expand by 2.0 percent next year. (Reporting by Dagmara Leszkowicz, writing by Gareth Jones)

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