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						Russian central bank seen cutting rate to 8.00 percent 
						on Friday
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		 [December 11, 2017] 
 By Elena Fabrichnaya and Andrey Ostroukh
 
 MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Russian central bank 
		is expected to lower its key interest rate to 8 percent on Friday, in 
		what would be the sixth rate cut so far this year, a Reuters poll showed 
		on Monday.
 
 All 22 analysts and economists polled said they expected the central 
		bank to lower the key rate by 25 basis points <RUCBIR=ECI> at its 
		year-end board meeting from the current 8.25 percent.
 
 Yet another rate cut has been priced in by the market as annual consumer 
		inflation has been on the decline for months, hitting a fresh 
		post-Soviet low of 2.5 percent in November, below the central bank's 
		ultimate target of 4 percent.
 
 Shrugging off calls from businesses to cut rates faster, the central 
		bank stuck to its plan for taming inflation, which was stubbornly high 
		at nearly 17 percent less than three years ago.
 
		
		 
		To keep inflation in check, the central bank enacted a gradual monetary 
		easing pattern, saying it won't hurry with rate cuts given risks that 
		inflation may speed up again.
 "We don't anticipate any changes in the careful approach to monetary 
		policy making that the central bank has been systematically pursuing in 
		the last couple of years," said Ivan Tchakarov, chief economist at Citi 
		in Moscow.
 
 Higher rates mean borrowing is more expensive but they curb inflation 
		risks. They also slow Russia's recovery after two years of recession 
		caused by a drop in oil prices and Western sanctions imposed over 
		Moscow's role in the Ukraine crisis. Oil is Russia's largest export.
 
		
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"We expect the central bank to promote gradual policy easing at its upcoming 
(monetary policy committee) meeting, i.e. we believe the key rate could be cut a 
further 25 basis points to 8.0 percent, though with guidance left cautious," 
Rosbank, a Moscow-based subsidiary of Societe Generale, said in a note. 
			 
"External conditions favor further policy normalization, though uncertainty 
about the implementation of sanctions against Russia may keep guidance fairly 
cautious," they said. 
The central bank said this month that current rate levels were sufficient to 
withstand possible shocks if the United States extended economic sanctions 
against Moscow, including a ban on purchases of Russian OFZ treasury bonds.
 Expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve may raise rates this week could also 
prompt the Bank of Russia to be cautious.
 
 A monthly economic poll in late November showed the market expects the central 
bank to keep on cutting rates next year, bringing the key rate to 7.5 percent in 
the first half of 2018.
 
 The central bank said last week it would continue gradually reducing its key 
rate throughout 2018.
 
 It had said it planned to lower the rate to 6.5-7 percent in 2019 after it 
anchors annual inflation at around 4 percent.
 
 (Writing by Andrey Ostroukh and Jack Stubbs; Editing by Katya Golubkova and 
Matthew Mpoke Bigg)
 
				 
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