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2026-05-01 08:53
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Bank of Russia Cuts Rate as Expected
The Bank of Russia cut its policy rate by 50bps to 14.5% in its April 2026 decision, as expected by markets, and signaled that the cutting cycle is likely close to ending. The move marked the eighth consecutive rate cut since departing from the record-high rate of 21% in June last year. The Board of Directors indicated it sees inflation expectations easing from their assessment in the previous meeting, adding room for looser financial conditions. The Board also noted that tax increases in the first quarter of the year slowed the Russian economy, which the government passed to finance its war in Ukraine and fiscal stimulus to aid consumers in Russia's sanction-hit economy. Pro-inflationary risks continued to prevail over disinflationary risks, resulting in the signal that there might not be room for more cuts. Still, policymaker suggested that expansion in aggregate supply capacity, which was pressured since the war, may expand with lower rates, reducing limiting inflationary concerns.
2026-04-24
Russia Cuts Rate by 50bps as Expected
The Central Bank of Russia cut its key policy rate by 50bps to 15% in its March 2026 decision, aligned with the median estimates by markets to mark a seventh consecutive cut since the rate was at a record high of 21% last year. The Board of Directors noted that gauges of underlying inflation fell more than expected at the start of the year, warranting a continuation in the loosening campaign. The Board also opted for a cut as leading indicators reflected a slower growth in economic activity, while the new VAT implementation by the government is expected to dent consumer spending. Still, the central bank warned that it may not extend the cutting cycle due to proinflationary risks from higher energy prices following the outbreak of war in the Middle East. The war in the Middle East has refrained from tightening financial conditions through higher yields in benchmark bonds, as the surge in oil and gas prices increase government revenues and reduce the outlook for bond issuance.
2026-03-20
Russia Unexpectedly Cuts Interest Rate
The Bank of Russia cut its benchmark interest rate by 50bps to 15.5% in its first meeting of 2026, contrasting with the median market survey of a hold, to address growth concerns in the Russian economy. The CBR cut its rate despite the reacceleration in consumer prices according to the latest data, noting that that recent price pressures were largely due to one-off events and the disinflation process will likely continue throughout the year. The central bank also noted that it did not see evidence of a substantial pass-through of the new VAT measures in large portions of the domestic consumer basket, limiting earlier concerns that higher taxes would be inflationary. Meanwhile, the CBR noted that growth slowed in the fourth quarter and that the labor market tightness is gradually decreasing. Additionally, the elevated real rates, strong ruble, and high OFZ yields in the long end maintained restrictive financial conditions and warranted lower rates.
2026-02-13
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