Analysts say uncertainty over U.S. foreign policy, expectations of interest rate cuts, and rising American debt have weighed on the dollar, benefiting Central European currencies. Poland’s strong economic performance has further supported the złoty, with investors attracted by solid growth and a generally positive outlook. The Czech koruna has also strengthened, reflecting a broader regional trend across Central and Eastern Europe. Economists caution, however, that it remains unclear how far the dollar’s decline could extend.