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National Bank of Ukraine lowered its key policy rate to 10%
published: 16.03.2020
Since March 13, the National Bank of Ukraine lowered its key policy rate to 10% in order to keep inflation up to 5% per year, and reduce the government bonds yield while increasing their sales. This fact led to the activation of banks in the lending market, which, given the growth in real income, will revive the domestic consumer market. The NBU plans to decrease its key policy rate to 7% by the end of the current year.
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