The Ugandan Central Bank has maintained its key rate at 9.75% on Monday, February 9, continuing a series of six consecutive stability decisions. This “prudent” decision comes as the country prepares to launch its commercial production of crude oil, a turning point that could transform the national economy. Governor Michael Atingi-Ego justified this status quo…...
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