Today: October 15, 2024
Today: October 15, 2024

Romanian fiscal adjustment plans challenge timeline for interest rate cuts

A man walks in front of Romania's Central Bank headquarters during a news conference of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)'s Romania mission in Bucharest
October 15, 2024
Reuters

BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romania's central bank saw a window of opportunity with falling inflation to cut interest rates twice and ease some policy restrictiveness, but the bank is now pausing as a pending fiscal correction is the main economic challenge, a bank board member said on Tuesday.

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