Putin just admitted that inflation is a concern, but the Russian central bank unexpectedly stopped raising interest rates
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发表于 2024-12-21 11:39:41
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On Friday (December 20th) local time, the Russian central bank announced that it would keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 21%, which surprised the market. Investors had originally expected a 200 basis point hike because even Russian President Putin acknowledged that the country's inflation situation was worrying.
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