The agency, one of the world’s "Big Three" credit rating agencies, announced its decision late on Friday.
In an update in May 2017, Moody's maintained Poland's A2 credit rating, while raising its outlook from negative to stable.
Meanwhile, the Fitch ratings agency is expected to publish its new rating on March 27, followed by S&P Global on April 10, Poland’s PAP news agency reported.
S&P Global in October last year affirmed Poland's "A-" long-term credit rating with a stable outlook.
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Source: PAP