The central bank of Rwanda announced on February 17, 2022 that it had raised its key rate by 50 basis points to 5%. A decision taken by its monetary policy committee meeting on February 15 and which analyzed recent economic developments in the country. “To ensure that inflation is contained at an adequate level while…...
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