The past week in central banking saw interest rate announcements from 17 central banks around the world. Just 4 of those central banks announced changes to interest rates: Armenia cut by -50bps to 8.00%, Tunisia cut by -50bps to 3.50%, and Serbia cut by -50bps to 11.25%, while Uganda increased by +200bps to 16.00%. Meanwhile those that held interest rates unchanged were: Australia 4.75%, Sweden 2.00%, Canada 1.00%, Japan 0-0.1%, ECOWAS 4.25%, Poland 4.50%, South Korea 3.25%, Indonesia 6.75%, Philippines 4.50%, Malaysia 3.00%, Peru 4.25%, United Kingdom 0.50%, and the European Union 1.50%.
Monetary Policy Week in Review - 10 September 2011
Posted by centralbanknews under FinanceFrom http://www.centralbanknews.info 4634 days ago
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