Posted on June 17, 2026 by Richard
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The National Bank of Georgia kept its key monetary policy rate unchanged at 8.25% during its June 2026 meeting. The decision reflects the central bank’s cautious approach as inflation remains above target while the economy continues to show strong growth. Inflation Remains Above Central Bank Target Georgia’s headline inflation rose…
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