WARSAW, April 14 (Reuters) - Poland will be the second country after Mexico to take advantage of the International Monetary Fund's flexible credit line, Finance Minister Jacek Rostowski said on Tuesday.
"Poland's government will soon file to the International Monetary Fund for the flexible credit line," Rostowski told a news conference.
"This will increase national bank reserves by about a third, or about $20 billion," he said. (Reporting by Pawel Sobczak)