(Bloomberg) -- Poland's zloty rose to the highest level since March 2006 against the euro on expectations the country's pace of economic growth will accelerate.
The zloty gained for a second day after central banker Dariusz Filar said in an interview for private Radio PiN today that the biggest central European economy may expand by more than 7 percent in the first quarter of this year and top 6 percent growth in all of 2007.
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