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Business & Finance

Bank of Israel holds benchmark interest rate at 0.1%

  • All 16 economists polled by Reuters had said they expected the monetary policy committee to keep rates steady after doing so ever since cutting them from 0.25% more than a year ago.
Published July 5, 2021

JERUSALEM: The Bank of Israel held its benchmark interest rate at 0.1% for a 10th straight policy meeting on Monday after inflation moved back into its target range, sparking a debate whether the price pressures would be sustained.

All 16 economists polled by Reuters had said they expected the monetary policy committee to keep rates steady after doing so ever since cutting them from 0.25% more than a year ago.

Israel's inflation rate jumped to 1.5% in May - near the midpoint of the government's 1-3% annual target range - from 0.8% in April, but policymakers have said it was difficult to determine whether the rise in inflation is transitory.

At the same time, a rapid COVID-19 vaccination rollout has led to a rapid economic rebound with the country almost fully open.

The next policy move is widely expected to be a rate increase in 2022 or 2023.

Rather than lower the key rate to zero or into negative territory, the central bank has preferred to use other measures to stimulate the economy such as buying foreign currency and government and corporate bonds.

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