Bangladesh Bank raises interest rate to 10%

New governor makes third consecutive hike as bank attempts to tame inflation

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The Bangladesh Bank has raised the repurchase rate – the country’s key policy rate – by 50 basis points to 10%.

The hike, which the bank confirmed to Central Banking today (October 23), means the rate now exceeds headline inflation for the first time in many years. Headline inflation fell to 9.92% in September from 10.49% the previous month.

This is the third increase since Ahsan Mansur took over as governor in August, after an internal revolt forced his immediate predecessor Abdur Rouf Talukder

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