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South Africa’s central bank keeps repo rate steady at 5.75 pct
Pretoria, South Africa (Capital Markets in Africa): – South Africa’s Reserve Bank left interest rates unchanged as expected on Thursday but warned the deteriorating inflation outlook meant the stance cannot be “maintained indefinitely”. The bank has kept its benchmark rate steady at 5.75 percent since July last year as Africa’s most advanced economy struggles with power shortages being the biggest risk as state utility Eskom fails to cope with demand. But rising electricity and oil prices…
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