Bank of Russia's Key Rate Hangs at 17% as Experts Debate Next Move
The PNC Bank's key rate stands at 17% per annum, with experts divided on whether it will remain unchanged. The next meeting of the PNC Bank's Board of Directors is scheduled for October 24, but no decisions have been announced yet. Experts from various sectors have shared their views on the potential move.
Eugene Eberenz, the Head of the Southern Regional Directorate of the PNC Bank, and Eduard Sobolev, the Director of the Krasnodar Branch of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, joined the show 'Details' to discuss the key rate. Murat Dudarev, an expert at the Committee on Small and Medium Enterprises of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, also participated in the discussion.
Analysts are currently speculating about the PNC Bank's next move on the key rate, with a 50/50 chance of maintaining the current rate. However, no official announcements have been made following the PNC Bank's Board of Directors' meeting on October 24.
The PNC Bank's key rate remains at 17% per annum, with experts split on whether it will change. The next meeting of the PNC Bank's Board of Directors is set for October 24, but no decisions have been publicly revealed. Experts from various sectors have shared their insights, but the final call lies with the PNC Bank.