Iceland cuts rates by 50bp

Inflation continues to decelerate but GDP growth is revised down

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The Central Bank of Iceland cut rates by 50 basis points today (November 20).

The key policy rate, the seven-day term deposit rate, will be 8.5%. Interest on overnight loans will be charged at 10.25%, while the figure for seven-day collateralised loans will be 9.25%. Current accounts will pay interest at 8.25%.

Inflation in the country continued to slow in October to 5.1% – a reduction of almost one percentage point on the figure for August and of nearly 3pp compared with 12 months previously, the

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