Tanzania’s central bank has maintained it benchmark rate at six percent in the latest review, holding it for the third consecutive meeting. The monetary policy committee (MPC) met on January 7th, 2025 and after reviewing the economic and inflationary factors decided not to review the rate in a bid to keep inflation below its target…...
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