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This is a list of countries by annualized interest rate set by the central bank for charging commercial, depository banks for loans to meet temporary shortages of funds.

List

Country or
currency union
Central bank
interest rate (%)
Date of last
change
Average inflation rate 2013-2017 (%)

by WB and IMF[1][2] as in the List

Central bank interest rate
minus
average inflation rate (2013-2017)
Central bank interest rate
divided by
average inflation rate (2013-2017)
 Albania 1.00 6 June 2016[3] 1.75 -0.75 0.57
 Angola 15.50 24 May 2019[3] 17.54 -2.04 0.88
 Argentina 38.00 5 March 2020[3] 31.17 6.83 2.18
 Armenia 5.75 29 January 2019[3] 2.38 3.37 2.41
 Australia 0.10 3 November 2020[4] 1.93 -1.18 0.39
 Azerbaijan 7.25 1 May 2020[3] 6.51 1.74 1.27
 Bahamas 4.00 22 December 2016 [3] 0.97 3.03 4.10
 Bahrain 2.50 31 July 2019[3] 2.40 0.10 1.04
 Bangladesh 6.00 6 April 2018[3] 6.38 -0.38 0.94
 Barbados 7.00 1 June 2009 [3] 1.67 5.33 4.20
 Belarus 9.50 7 August 2019[3] 13.47 -3.97 0.71
 Botswana 5.00 24 October 2017[3] 3.89 1.11 1.29
 Brazil 2.00 5 August 2020[5] 6.73 -4.48 0.33
 Bulgaria 0.00 29 January 2016[3] 0.12 -0.12 0.00
 Canada 0.25 27 March 2020[3][6] 1.40 0.35 1.25
 Cape Verde 5.50 7 June 2017[3] 0.15 5.35 36.87
Central African States 2.95 22 March 2017[3]
 Costa Rica 0.75 19 December 2020[7]
 Chile 0.50 7 December 2020[8] 3.30 -1.55 0.53
 China 4.20 20 September 2019[3][6] 1.93 2.27 2.17
 Czech Republic 0.25 11 May 2020[3] 1.04 0.96 1.92
 Colombia 1.75 31 October 2020[9]
 DR Congo 9.00 30 April 2019[3] 11.46 -2.46 0.79
 Croatia 3.00 17 September 2017[10]
 Denmark -0.75 12 September 2019[3][6][11] 0.64 -1.39 -1.17
 Dominican Republic 5.25 31 July 2017[3] 2.69 2.56 1.95
Eastern Caribbean 6.50 [3]
 Egypt 8.75 12 November 2020[12] 14.41 -1.16 0.92
European Union Eurozone 0.00 10 March 2016[3][6]
 Fiji 0.50 2 November 2011[3] 2.40 -1.90 0.21
 Gambia 20.00 9 May 2017[3] 6.74 13.26 2.97
 Georgia 7.00 2 May 2017[3] 2.93 4.07 2.39
 Ghana 20.00 24 July 2017[3] 14.79 5.21 1.35
 Hong Kong 2.00 31 October 2019[3] 3.12 -1.12 0.64
 Hungary 0.90 24 May 2016[3][6] 0.83 0.07 1.08
 Iceland 1.00 20 May 2020[3] 2.20 1.05 1.48
 India 4.00 4 December 2020[13] 6.12 -0.72 0.88
 Indonesia 4.50 19 March 2020[3] 5.29 0.71 1.13
 Iran 18.00 1 May 2016 17.37 0.63 1.04
 Israel 0.10 6 April 2020[6] 0.21 0.04 1.19
 Jamaica 0.50 27 August 2019[3] 5.37 -4.87 0.09
 Japan -0.10 29 January 2016[3] -0.26 0.16 0.38
 Jordan 3.75 15 June 2017[3] 1.85 1.90 2.03
 Kazakhstan 9.00 15 June 2017[3] 8.21 0.79 1.10
 Kenya 10.00 20 September 2016[3] 6.70 3.30 1.49
 Kuwait 2.75 15 March 2017[3] 2.85 -0.10 0.97
 Kyrgyzstan 5.00 27 December 2016[3] 4.81 0.19 1.04
 North Macedonia 3.25 15 February 2017[3] 0.65 2.60 4.97
 Malawi 13.50 3 May 2019[3] 21.26 -7.76 0.64
 Malaysia 1.75 7 July 2020[14] 2.66 0.34 1.13
 Mauritius 2.85 10 March 2020[3] 2.53 1.47 1.58
 Mexico 4.25 17 December 2020[15] 3.88 3.62 1.94
 Moldova 3.25 20 March 2020[16] 6.45 -3.2 0.5
 Mongolia 10.00 11 March 2020[17] 6.80 4.20 1.62
 Morocco 1.50 15 December 2020 [18] 1.26 0.99 1.79
 Mozambique 12.75 14 August 2019[3] 8.40 4.35 1.52
 Namibia 6.50 14 August 2019[3] 5.44 1.06 1.20
 New Zealand 0.25 16 March 2020[3][6] 1.03 -0.03 0.97
 Nigeria 13.50 26 March 2019[3] 11.49 2.01 1.18
 Norway 0.00 8 May 2020[3][6] 2.35 -0.85 0.64
 Pakistan 9.00 17 April 2020[3] 5.03 3.97 2.63
 Paraguay 0.75 22 December 2020[19] 3.70 1.80 1.49
 Peru 0.25 9 April 2020[20] 3.20 -2.95 0.08
 Philippines 4.00 26 September 2019[3] 2.18 1.82 1.83
 Poland 0.10 28 May 2020[3][6] 0.31 1.19 4.84
 Qatar 5.00 16 March 2017[3] 2.27 2.73 2.21
 Romania 2.50 7 May 2018[3] 0.83 1.67 3.00
 Russia 4.25 27 July 2020[3][6] 8.10 -3.85 0.52
 Rwanda 6.00 27 June 2017[3] 5.22 0.78 1.15
 Samoa 0.19 1 June 2019[3] 0.77 -0.58 0.25
 Saudi Arabia 2.25 30 October 2019[3][6] 2.31 -0.06 0.97
 Serbia 1.75 11 March 2020[3] 3.05 -0.55 0.82
 Sierra Leone 13.00 15 June 2017[3] 9.08 3.92 1.43
 South Africa 4.25 14 April 2020[3][6] 5.64 0.86 1.15
 South Korea 0.50 16 May 2020[3][6] 1.24 0.01 1.01
 Sri Lanka 7.25 23 March 2017[3] 5.09 2.16 1.42
 Sweden 0.00 20 December 2018[3][6] 0.50 -0.75 -0.50
  Switzerland -0.75 15 January 2015[3][6] -0.26 -0.49 2.91
 Taiwan 1.125 17 December 2020[21]
 Tajikistan 13.25 31 May 2019[3] 6.03 7.22 2.20
 Thailand 0.50 23 December 2020[22] 0.80 0.70 1.88
 Trinidad and Tobago 9.25 28 September 2018[23] 4.09 5.16 2.26
 Tunisia 7.75 19 February 2019[3] 4.93 2.82 1.57
 Turkey 17.00 26 December 2020[24] 8.58 5.42 1.63
 Uganda 10.00 19 June 2017[3] 4.89 5.11 2.04
 Ukraine 6.00 12 June 2020 [1] 16.73 -10.23 0.36
 UAE 2.00 31 October 2019[3] 2.22 -0.22 0.90
 United Kingdom 0.10 11 March 2020[3] 1.47 -0.72 0.51
 United States 0.25 6 May 2020[3][25] 2.33 -2.08 0.11
 Uruguay 4.50 22 December 2020[26] 8.39
 Uzbekistan 16.00 22 September 2018[3]
 Vietnam 6.00 16 September 2019[3] 3.65 2.35 1.64
West African States 2.50 16 September 2013[3]
 Zambia 10.25 22 May 2019[3] 9.79 0.46 1.05
 Zimbabwe 35.00 1 July 2020 [27]

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