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Russian Central Bank Unexpectedly Keeps Key Rate on Hold

Friday, 30 October 2015 09:14 AM EDT

MOSCOW (AP) — Russia's Central Bank has unexpectedly decided to hold its key interest rate at 11 percent.

The bank said in a statement on Friday that it decided to keep the rate unchanged because risks of high inflation persist.

Russia has not changed the key rate since July when it cut it to 11 percent, bowing to the pressure of businesses to make lending more accessible.

Russian monetary officials are having to choose between cutting the interest rate, thus helping Russian companies, and keeping it on hold to cushion the ruble's fall and stem inflation.

High inflation, at 16 percent in October, has been spurred by a falling ruble and Russia's ban on agricultural imports from the European Union and other countries.

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Russia's Central Bank has unexpectedly decided to hold its key interest rate at 11 percent.The bank said in a statement on Friday that it decided to keep the rate unchanged because risks of high inflation persist.Russia has not changed the key rate since July when it cut it...
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Friday, 30 October 2015 09:14 AM
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