Russia Rate Cut Among Most Abrupt U-Turns Since Black Wednesday
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Russia’s unexpected cut in its benchmark interest rate on Friday, just six weeks after raising borrowing costs, ranks among the quickest U-turns by a central bank in recent decades and is the latest in a string of surprises by policy makers around the globe, from Canada to Switzerland.
Here’s a guide to some of the most abrupt policy reversals by major central banks since 1990: