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Argentina raises benchmark interest rate 300 points to 81%

Argentina’s Central Bank announced Thursday it has raised its benchmark interest rate 300 basis points to 81%. The decision comes after annual consumer inflation in the country jumped to a new record of 104.3% in March, according to data the national statistics agency released on April 14. The annual gain was an uptick from a 102.5% increase in February – the highest level for the South American country since the early 1990s. Argentina’s Central Bank on March 16 increased its benchmark interest rate by 300 basis points to 78%. That marked the first rate hike by the bank since last Sept. 15, when it hiked interest rates by a whopping 550 basis points to 75% to fight rising inflation.

Source: Anadolu Agency