In keeping the rate at 1.75%, the Bank of Israel cited the low inflationary environment, decline in exports, and slowdown in demand.
By GLOBES' CORRESPONDENT
Published: JANUARY 29, 2013 01:29
Bank of Israel Governor Stanley Fischer 370
(photo credit: Sasson Tiram)
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