Israel Set to Cut Rates as Efforts to End to Iran War Advance
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Article content (Bloomberg) — Israel’s central bank is set to cut interest rates as the US and Iran appear to be edging closer to a deal to end the war which started in late February and has been in a tenuous ceasefire since early April. Article content The Bank of Israel will lower its base rate on Monday to 3.75%, a 25 basis-point cut, according to eight of fourteen economists that participated in a Bloomberg survey. A minority of respondents looked for no change. Article content Article content “From the central bank’s perspective, the stabilization of inflation around the midpoint of its t…
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