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Fiji Interest Rate

The benchmark interest rate in Fiji was last recorded at 0.25 percent. Interest Rate in Fiji averaged 0.51 percent from 2010 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 2.50 percent in December of 2010 and a record low of 0.25 percent in March of 2020. In Fiji, the interest rates decisions are taken by the Reserve Bank of Fiji. The official interest rate is the Overnight Policy rate. The RBF has two main objectives for monetary policy which include maintaining price stability and an adequate level of foreign reserves to support growth and improve economic prosperity and welfare for the people of Fiji. This page provides - Fiji Interest Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Jordan Interest Rate

The benchmark interest rate in Jordan was last recorded at 2.50 percent. Interest Rate in Jordan averaged 5.86 percent from 1965 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 9 percent in August of 1998 and a record low of 2.50 percent in June of 2003. In Jordan, interest rate decisions are taken by the Central Bank of Jordan. Since February of 2015, the official interest rate is the CBJ Main Rate. Until February of 2015, the official interest rate was the re-discount rate. This page provides the latest reported value for - Jordan Interest Rate - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Azerbaijan Interest Rate

The benchmark interest rate in Azerbaijan was last recorded at 7.25 percent. Interest Rate in Azerbaijan averaged 6.89 percent from 2005 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 15 percent in September of 2016 and a record low of 2 percent in December of 2009. In Azerbaijan, interest rate decisions are taken by the Central Bank of Azerbaijan. The official interest rate is the Refinancing Rate. This page provides the latest reported value for - Azerbaijan Interest Rate - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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