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Russia's central bank raises interest rate to 21% to fight inflation boosted by military spending

Russia Economy
October 25, 2024
AP

MOSCOW (AP) — Russia’s central bank on Friday raised its key interest rate by two percentage points to a record-high 21% in an effort to stem growing inflation as massive government spending on the military amid the fighting in Ukraine strains the economy’s capacity to produce goods and services and drives up workers’ wages.

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