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Central bank won't change rates on inflation
29-APR-2008 Intellasia | Bloomberg
29 Apr, 2008 - 7:00:00 AM
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Vietnam's central bank will not change the benchmark interest rate because month-on-month increases in inflation show recent policy measures have been effective, according to Governor Nguyen Van Giau.
Consumer prices in the Southeast Asian nation surged 21.4% this month from April 2007, the most since at least 1992, according to figures released Friday by the general Statistical Office in Hanoi.

From a month earlier, prices rose 2.2%, compared with gains of 3% in March from February.

"We are fine with this month's inflation since we care more about month-on-month prices, and on a monthly basis you can see that inflation has slowed down and showed that the central bank's short-term measures have been effective,'' Giau said Friday

"So we will keep the base rate at its current level of 8.75%.''

The State Bank of Vietnam has raised interest rates, increased bank reserves and sold compulsory bills this year in a bid to slow money-supply growth and combat inflation.






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