Israel's central bank cuts interest rate to 4.5 pct amid ongoing conflict


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  • Tuesday, 02 Jan 2024

JERUSALEM, Jan. 1 (Xinhua) -- Israel's central bank announced on Monday the decision to lower its benchmark interest rate by 0.25 percentage points to the new rate of 4.5 percent, according to a statement released by the bank.

"In view of the war, the Monetary Committee's policy is focusing on stabilizing the markets and reducing uncertainty, alongside price stability and supporting economic activity," said the statement.

Meanwhile, the bank said that the pace of inflation saw a continuous decline recently, and that the rate of inflation is moderating based on an analysis of the inflation dynamic monitored on a quarterly and semiannual basis.

It added that inflation is predicted by a number of sources to reach the government's target range of 1-3 percent in the first quarter of this year.

Regarding the next interest rate decision, which is scheduled for February 26, the bank stated that the rate will be determined in accordance with the continued convergence of inflation to its target, financial market stability, economic activity, and fiscal policy.

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