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The Russian central bank ties the rouble rally with geopolitics

The Russian central bank ties the rouble rally with geopolitics

The Russian central Bank said that Wednesday the rouble’s rally since the beginning of the year is linked in part to the geopolitical factor, but it is too early to assess the impact on the economic.

This year, the Russian currency gained 24% against US dollars and 15% against China's Yuan. The gains were mainly due to expectations.

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The regulator stated that the strengthening of the rouble is linked to both the markets' reactions to geopolitical issues and the seasonal decline in demand for foreign currencies from importers.

In the minutes of its February 14 rate-setting session, it stated that it was "currently difficult to estimate how sustainable the strengthening in the rouble in recent weeks is and how this will affect the prices."

A stronger rouble could help lower the rate of inflation which is the main concern for Russian authorities.

The central bank maintained its

Key interest rate

At its last meeting, it held the rate at 21%, the highest since the early 2000s.

The regulator stated that they had considered raising the rate to 22% due to the continued inflationary pressures as well as the overheating economy.

According to the baseline scenario, it expects that the annual inflation rate will climb to 10.6% by the first quarter 2025.

It said that the Russian economic growth rate may fall to 2.9% by the first quarter 2025, compared to 3.3% in 2024's fourth quarter. Reporting by Elena Fabrichnaya; writing by Gleb Brianski; editing by Mark Trevelyan, Sharon Singleton

(source: Reuters)