Central Banks

Ukraine Holds Rate Amid Middle East War, Foreign Funding Risks

The site of a recent Russian air attack in Zaporizhzhia, on March 18.

Photographer: Roman Pilipey/AFP/Getty Images

Ukraine’s central bank left interest rates unchanged after the first cut in more than a year and a half as the Middle East conflict and uncertainty over foreign funding weigh on the war-stricken economy.

Policymakers kept the benchmark at 15% on Thursday, the National Bank of Ukraine said in a statement. The move followed a 50 basis-point reduction in January.