Russia cuts interest rates from 12.5% to 11.5%
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-33136423 Version 0 of 1. Russia has cut its main interest rate from 12.5% to 11.5% as inflation eases. In a statement the country's central bank said it had lowered its one-week minimum auction repo rate by 1 percentage point. Inflation eased from a high of 16.9% in March to 15.8% in May. The bank also repeated that it was concerned about a "considerable" cooling of the economy. It said it expected gross domestic product to contract by 3.2% this year. The Russian rouble was little changed after the rate decision as it was in line with analyst predictions. Interest rates had hit 17% last December in an emergency move to halt a run on the rouble. Russia's economy is being squeezed by Western sanctions over the situation in Ukraine, and a fall in global oil prices. |