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The NBU Reduces Required Reserve Rate For Customer Accounts.

The NBU Reduces Required Reserve Rate For Customer Accounts.

3 May 2008

Starting from May 10, 2006 the National Bank (NBU) will decrease the rate of reserves made by banks in customers’ current accounts from 8% to 6% and deposit accounts from 6% to 4%. Concorde Capital: The National Bank is loosening its monetary policy after 1Q06 money supply growth slowed substantially to 0.6% YTD compared to 11.4% in 1Q05. The current “non-inflationary” rate of monetary expansion allows the NBU to urge economic growth by supporting the growth of further lending.

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