Poland's inflation, which reached 15.5 percent in July, will start easing after the summer holidays and will fall within the central bank's target range in 2024, said Adam Glapinski, governor of the National Bank of Poland (NBP). "Of course, we have very acute inflation," Glapinski told the Sieci weekly on Monday. "It will start going down after the summer holidays, and we'll come back to the inflation target in 2024." The central bank's inflation target is 2.5 percent plus/minus one percentage point.