Uganda’s central bank has held its main lending rate at 9.75 percent on Thursday, citing inflation looked contained despite uncertainties on the global stage. The monetary policy committee met on Thursday and kept the rate at 9.75 percent as it warned it might start tightening policy because of Donald Trump’s protectionist policies and their potential...
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