Thailand's central bank maintained its key interest rate at 2.25% as forecast, following a surprise cut in October. The Bank of Thailand's monetary policy committee voted unanimously to keep the rate unchanged at its final meeting of the year.
BANGKOK - Thailand 's central bank left its key interest rate unchanged on Wednesday, as widely expected, after delivering a surprise cut at its previous meeting in October.
All but two of 30 economists in a Reuters poll had predicted the key rate would be held steady this week. The two outliers had expected a 25 basis-point cut on Wednesday.Scan QR code to install app
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