International

CBR Tackles Geopolitically Motivated Ruble Depreciation, Boosts Key Rate to 20 Percent

Russia’s central bank, CBR, has more than doubled its key interest rate from 9.5% to 20% as its currency

The ruble, hit a record low against the dollar on the back of a slew of new sanctions and penalties imposed on Russia by Europe and the U.S. for its invasion of Ukraine.

The rate hike, the central bank said, “aimed to offset increased risk of ruble depreciation and inflation.” This follows the central bank’s order to halt foreigners’ bids to sell Russian securities in an effort to contain the market fallout. The ruble fell as far as 119.50 per dollar, down a whopping 30% from Friday’s close.

The financial regulator also said it would be freeing 733 billion rubles (around $8.78 billion) in local bank reserves to boost liquidity.

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