List of sovereign states by central bank interest rates

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This is a list of countries by annualized interest rate set by the central bank for charging commercial, depository banks for loans to meet temporary shortages of funds.

List[edit]

Country or
currency union
Central bank
interest rate (%)
Change Effective date of
last change
Average inflation rate
2017–2021 (%)
by WB and IMF[1][2]
as in the List
Central bank interest rate
minus average
inflation rate (2017–2021)
 Afghanistan 6.00 Negative increase 3.00 24 July 2021[3] 3.38 2.62
 Albania 3.25 Negative increase 0.25 1 November 2023[4] 1.78 1.47
 Algeria 3.00 Positive decrease 0.25 29 April 2020[5] 4.14 -1.14
 Angola 18.00 Negative increase 1.00 21 November 2023[6] 22.64 -4.64
 Argentina 80.00 Positive decrease 20.00 11 March 2024[7] 40.85 39.15
 Armenia 8.50 Positive decrease 0.25 12 March 2024[8] 2.62 5.88
 Australia 4.35 Negative increase 0.25 8 November 2023[9] 1.78 2.57
 Azerbaijan 7.75 Positive decrease 0.25 1 February 2024[10] 5.02 2.73
 Bahamas 4.00 Positive decrease 0.50 22 December 2016 [11] 1.86 2.14
 Bahrain 6.25 Negative increase 0.25 26 July 2023[12] 0.63 5.62
 Bangladesh 6.50 Negative increase 0.50 1 July 2023[13] 5.58 0.92
 Barbados 2.00 Positive decrease 5.00 1 April 2020[14] 3.51 -1.51
 Belarus 9.75 Positive decrease 0.25 31 May 2023 [15] 6.25 3.50
 Bolivia 2.77 Positive decrease 0.33 1 July 2023[16] 1.83 0.94
 Botswana 2.40 Negative increase 0.25 7 December 2023[17] 3.40 -1.00
 Brazil 10.75 Positive decrease 0.50 20 March 2024[18] 4.35 6.40
 Bulgaria 3.80 Negative increase 0.16 1 December 2023[19] 1.92 1.88
 Canada 5.00 Negative increase 0.25 12 July 2023[20] 1.94 3.06
 Cape Verde 1.00 Negative increase 0.75 16 May 2023[21] 1.05 -0.05
Central African States 5.00 Negative increase 0.50 27 March 2023[22]
 Chile 7.25 Positive decrease 1.00 31 January 2024[23] 2.80 4.45
 China 3.45 Positive decrease 0.10 21 August 2023[24] 2.00 1.45
 Colombia 12.25 Positive decrease 1.00 22 March 2024[25] 3.36 8.89
 Costa Rica 5.25 Positive decrease 0.50 22 March 2024[26] 1.60 3.65
 DR Congo 25.00 Negative increase 14.00 8 August 2023[27] 18.09 6.91
 Curacao 5.50 Negative increase 0.75 10 March 2023[28]
 Czech Republic 5.75 Positive decrease 0.50 21 March 2024[29] 2.67 3.08
 Denmark 3.60 Negative increase 0.25 15 September 2023[30] 0.85 2.75
 Dominican Republic 7.00 Positive decrease 0.25 30 November 2023[31] 4.05 2.95
Eastern Caribbean 3.00 Negative increase 1.00 28 January 2024[32]
 Egypt 27.25 Negative increase 6.00 6 March 2024[33] 13.69 13.56
 Eswatini 7.50 Positive decrease 0.25 21 July 2023[34] 4.36 3.14
European Union Eurozone 4.50 Negative increase 0.25 20 September 2023[35]
 Fiji 0.25 Positive decrease 0.25 18 March 2020[36] 1.54 -1.29
 Gambia 17.00 Negative increase 1.00 29 August 2023[37] 6.93 10.07
 Georgia 8.25 Positive decrease 0.75 15 March 2024[38] 5.59 2.66
 Ghana 29.00 Positive decrease 1.00 29 January 2024[39] 9.70 19.30
 Guatemala 5.00 Negative increase 0.25 26 April 2023[40] 3.97 1.03
 Honduras 3.00 Positive decrease 0.75 27 November 2020[41] 4.14 -1.14
 Hong Kong 5.75 Negative increase 0.25 27 July 2023[42] 1.79 3.96
 Hungary 9.00 Positive decrease 1.00 28 February 2024[43] 3.30 5.70
 Iceland 9.25 Negative increase 0.50 23 August 2023[44] 2.91 6.34
 India 6.50 Negative increase 0.25 8 February 2023[45] 4.70 1.80
 Indonesia 6.00 Negative increase 0.25 19 October 2023[46] 2.70 3.30
 Iran 23.00 31 January 2023[47] 30.05 -7.05
 Israel 4.50 Positive decrease 0.25 1 January 2024[48] 0.55 3.95
 Jamaica 7.00 Negative increase 0.50 18 November 2022[49] 4.57 2.43
 Japan 0.10 Negative increase 0.20 21 March 2024[50] 0.35 -0.25
 Jordan 7.50 Negative increase 0.50 30 July 2023[51] 2.16 5.34
 Kazakhstan 14.75 Positive decrease 0.50 23 February 2024[52] 6.61 8.14
 Kenya 13.00 Negative increase 0.50 6 February 2024[53] 5.81 7.19
 Kuwait 4.25 Negative increase 0.25 26 July 2023[54] 1.69 2.56
 Kyrgyzstan 13.00 Positive decrease 1.00 29 November 2022[55] 5.03 7.97
 Lebanon 20.00 Negative increase 10.00 April 2023[56] 39.55 -19.55
 Lesotho 7.75 Negative increase 0.25 29 May 2023[57] 5.04 2.71
 Malawi 26.00 Negative increase 2.00 1 February 2024[58] 9.65 16.35
 Malaysia 3.00 Negative increase 0.25 3 May 2023[59] 1.36 1.64
 Mauritius 4.50 Negative increase 0.50 14 December 2022[60] 3.01 1.49
 Mexico 11.00 Positive decrease 0.25 22 March 2024[61] 4.67 6.33
 Moldova 3.75 Positive decrease 0.50 21 March 2024[62] 4.34 -0.59
 Mongolia 12.00 Positive decrease 1.00 16 December 2022[63] 5.50 6.50
 Morocco 3.00 Negative increase 0.50 23 March 2023 [64] 0.92 2.08
 Mozambique 16.50 Positive decrease 0.75 31 January 2024[65] 6.22 10.28
 Namibia 7.75 Negative increase 0.50 14 June 2023[66] 4.08 3.67
 New Zealand 5.50 Negative increase 0.25 24 May 2023[67] 1.95 3.55
 Nicaragua 7.00 Negative increase 0.50 15 December 2022[68] 4.40 2.60
 Nigeria 22.75 Negative increase 4.00 27 February 2024[69] 14.03 8.72
 North Macedonia 6.30 Negative increase 0.15 20 August 2023[70] 1.58 4.72
 Norway 4.50 Negative increase 0.25 15 December 2023[71] 2.14 2.36
 Oman 6.00 Negative increase 0.25 July 26, 2023[12] 0.94 5.06
 Pakistan 22.00 Negative increase 1.00 27 June 2023[72] 6.89 15.11
 Papua New Guinea 3.00 Positive decrease 0.50 September 2023[73] 4.46 -1.46
 Paraguay 6.00 Positive decrease 0.25 21 March 2024[74] 3.12 2.88
 Peru 6.25 Positive decrease 0.25 8 February 2024[75] 2.25 4.00
 Philippines 6.50 Negative increase 0.25 27 October 2023 [76] 3.50 3.00
 Poland 5.75 Positive decrease 0.25 5 October 2023[77] 2.74 3.01
 Qatar 6.00 Negative increase 0.25 26 July 2023[78] -0.04 6.04
 Romania 7.00 Negative increase 0.25 11 January 2023[79] 3.35 3.65
 Russia 16.00 Negative increase 1.00 15 December 2023[80] 4.07 11.93
 Rwanda 7.50 Negative increase 0.50 17 August 2023[81] 3.75 3.75
 Samoa 0.20 Negative increase 0.02 18 August 2023[82] 1.13 -0.93
 Saudi Arabia 6.00 Negative increase 0.25 26 July 2023[12] 1.24 4.76
 Serbia 6.50 Negative increase 0.25 8 June 2023[83] 2.31 4.19
 Seychelles 2.00 Positive decrease 1.00 5 July 2021[84] 3.91 -1.91
 Sierra Leone 19.25 Negative increase 0.50 10 July 2023[85] 14.77 4.48
 Sint Maarten 5.50 Negative increase 0.75 10 March 2023[86]
 South Africa 8.25 Negative increase 0.50 26 May 2023[87] 4.34 3.91
 South Korea 3.50 Negative increase 0.25 13 January 2023[88] 1.31 2.19
 South Sudan 15.00 Negative increase 3.00 22 March 2023[89] 73.91 -58.91
 Sri Lanka 9.00 Positive decrease 1.00 24 November 2023[90] 4.97 4.03
 Sudan 100.90
 Suriname 10.00 Negative increase 1.00 September 18, 2013[91] 24.53 -14.53
 Sweden 4.00 Negative increase 0.25 27 September 2023[92] 1.66 2.34
  Switzerland 1.50 Positive decrease 0.25 22 March 2024[93] 0.31 1.19
 Taiwan 1.875 Negative increase 0.125 24 March 2023[94] 0.91 0.965
 Tajikistan 9.50 Positive decrease 0.50 12 February 2024[95] 7.10 2.40
 Thailand 2.50 Negative increase 0.25 27 September 2023[96] 0.49 2.01
 Trinidad and Tobago 3.50 Positive decrease 1.50 17 March 2020[97] 1.11 2.39
 Tunisia 8.00 Negative increase 0.75 2 January 2023[98] 6.14 1.86
 Turkey 50.00 Negative increase 5.00 21 March 2024[99] 14.38 35.62
 Uganda 10.00 Negative increase 0.50 6 March 2024[100] 3.11 6.89
 Ukraine 14.50 Positive decrease 0.50 15 March 2024 [101] 9.11 5.39
 UAE 5.40 Negative increase 0.25 26 July 2023[12] 0.61 4.79
 United Kingdom 5.25 Negative increase 0.25 3 August 2023[102] 2.00 3.25
 United States 5.50 Negative increase 0.50 26 July 2023[103] 2.46 3.04
 Uruguay 9.00 Positive decrease 0.25 29 December 2023[104] 7.80 1.20
 Uzbekistan 14.00 Positive decrease 1.00 17 March 2023[105] 13.95 0.05
 Vietnam 4.50 Positive decrease 0.50 16 June 2023[106] 3.02 1.48
West African States 3.50 Negative increase 0.25 16 December 2023[107]
 Zambia 14.75 Positive decrease 0.50 26 February 2024[108] 12.25 2.50
 Zimbabwe 150.00 Positive decrease 50.00 2 February 2023[109] 183.31 -33.31

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