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BoI lowers interest rate by 0.25% in bid to combat inflation

January 1, 2024January 1, 2024David Rutman

In a decisive move aimed at bolstering economic growth amid ongoing geopolitical challenges, the Bank of Israel Monetary Committee, led by Governor Prof. Amir Yaron, has announced a 0.25% reduction in the interest rate to 4.5%. This marks the first interest rate cut in Israel since the initial days of the Covid-19 pandemic in March […]

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