Sri Lanka’s Cabraal Says 5-Year Low Rates to `Stay’: Video
Posted on May 17th, 2010 by admin
May 14 (Bloomberg) — Nivard Cabraal, Sri Lanka’s central bank governor, talks with Bloomberg’s Susan Li and Paul Gordon about monetary policy and the nation’s economy.
Cabraal said that “encouraging” inflation figures mean he plans to keep the current stance on interest rates, after policy makers last month kept borrowing costs at a five-year low. Cabraal speaks from Washington. (Source: Bloomberg)
Duration : 0:7:41
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