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Central Bank Keeps Its Monetary Policy Rate on Hold at 3.25% per Year

The Central Bank authorities decided on Thursday 22 January to maintain their monetary policy rate at 3.25% annually, due to the stability that is taking place in the prices of goods and services (inflation), national production data and in employment.General inflation at the end of 2025 was -1.2 per cent, and the underlying rate was 0.4 per cent, both indicators below the tolerance range around the target (3.0 per cent ± 1 percentage point). As…
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The Central Bank authorities decided on Thursday 22 January to maintain their monetary policy rate at 3.25% annually, due to the stability that is taking place in the prices of goods and services (inflation), national production data and in employment.General inflation at the end of 2025 was -1.2 per cent, and the underlying rate was 0.4 per cent, both indicators below the tolerance range around the target (3.0 per cent ± 1 percentage point). As…

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elfinancierocr.com broke the news in Costa Rica on Friday, January 23, 2026.
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