A resurgent ruble — buoyed by sturdy oil and fuel revenues — has taken a few of the warmth out of inflation and allowed Russia’s Central Financial institution to chop rates of interest. The financial institution introduced that charges will fall from 14% to 11%, after inflation slowed to 17.5% in Might in comparison with 17.8% in April. CNN’s Clare Sebastian stories. #CNN #Information
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