Russian Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina attends a news conference in Moscow, Russia. The Central Bank of Russia said on July 26 that it decided to raise the key rate - for the first time this year - by 2 percentage points to 18%, which marked a record high since April 2022.26.07.2024#8734586
Russian Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina attends a news conference in Moscow, Russia. The Central Bank of Russia said on July 26 that it decided to raise the key rate - for the first time this year - by 2 percentage points to 18%, which marked a record high since April 2022.26.07.2024#8734569
Russian Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina attends a news conference in Moscow, Russia. The Central Bank of Russia said on July 26 that it decided to raise the key rate - for the first time this year - by 2 percentage points to 18%, which marked a record high since April 2022.26.07.2024#8734567
Russian Central Bank Deputy Governor Alexey Zabotkin attends a news conference in Moscow, Russia. The Central Bank of Russia said on July 26 that it decided to raise the key rate - for the first time this year - by 2 percentage points to 18%, which marked a record high since April 2022.26.07.2024#8734556
Russian Central Bank Deputy Head of Press Service Yelena Fyodorva, Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina and Central Bank Deputy Governor Alexey Zabotkin attend a news conference in Moscow, Russia. The Central Bank of Russia said on July 26 that it decided to raise the key rate - for the first time this year - by 2 percentage points to 18%, which marked a record high since April 2022.26.07.2024#8734554
Russian Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina attends a news conference in Moscow, Russia. The Central Bank of Russia said on July 26 that it decided to raise the key rate - for the first time this year - by 2 percentage points to 18%, which marked a record high since April 2022.26.07.2024#8734549
Russian Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina and Central Bank Deputy Governor Alexey Zabotkin arrive for a news conference in Moscow, Russia. The Central Bank of Russia said on July 26 that it decided to raise the key rate - for the first time this year - by 2 percentage points to 18%, which marked a record high since April 2022.26.07.2024#8734546
Russian Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina attends a news conference in Moscow, Russia. The Central Bank of Russia said on July 26 that it decided to raise the key rate - for the first time this year - by 2 percentage points to 18%, which marked a record high since April 2022.26.07.2024#8734539