Tusk: Polish FX options contracts must stay

WARSAW - Poland's prime minister, Donald Tusk, has rejected the economic minister's draft proposals to dissolve existing foreign exchange options contracts held by Polish companies, citing concern the government might end up picking up the cost.

"There is no difference of opinion between me and minister [Waldemar] Pawlak," said Tusk at a press conference in Warsaw on February 17. "We are just looking for appropriate solutions, as we are dealing with a non-standard situation. Certain companies

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