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The article analyses causes and consequences of changes in Poland's monetary policy in 2020-2021. It offers a detailed description of three major changes: the purchases of state-issued and guaranteed bonds on the secondary market starting in March/April 2020, the central bank’s interest rates cut on three occasions in spring, and foreign exchange interventions in December 2020.