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    Ukraine's Central Bank Holds Key Rate Steady, Says War Risks Will Curb 2025 Growth

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    Posted on July 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Ukraine's central bank keeps the interest rate at 15.5%, citing war risks. Economic growth forecasts are reduced, with inflation expected to ease.

    Ukraine Central Bank Maintains Key Rate Amid War-Driven Growth Risks

    By Olena Harmash

    KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine's central bank left its key interest rate steady at 15.5% on Thursday for the third consecutive meeting, saying it expects inflation to continue to ease but wartime risks will constrain economic growth.

    Economic growth will slow to 2.1% this year compared with 2.9% in 2024, it said in a statement.

    The central bank previously predicted 2025 growth at 3.1% but it cut its forecast due to more intense Russian attacks in recent months.

    "Going forward, the pace of recovery will depend on the course of the war," the bank's governor, Andriy Pyshnyi, told media.

    Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022 devastated the economy, with gross domestic product plunging by about one-third in 2022. The economy posted modest growth in 2023 and 2024, but it is still about 20% smaller than before the war.

    Pyshnyi said that public spending and a steady inflow of international aid had helped the economy in the first half of the year. But more intense Russian air attacks and further destruction of production facilities, infrastructure and housing had restrained growth, he said.

    The war has heated up in recent months with swarms of drones launched by both Moscow and Kyiv, fighting raging along more than 1,000 km (600 miles) and dim prospects for peace.

    Officials said the war was also causing staff shortages amid persistent emigration.

    GDP grew by 0.9% year-on-year in the first quarter of the year, data showed.

    Bad weather also weighed on growth prospects, delaying crop sowing and hampering future harvests in the farm business that is a major sector of the economy, the bank said.

    Another key risk for the economy was an insufficient level of international financial aid, Pyshnyi said.

    The bulk of Ukraine's revenues goes to defence, and aid from allies is crucial for Kyiv's ability to finance social and humanitarian spending. The government has received $24 billion out of $54 billion expected in aid in 2025.

    He also said the government worked with the International Monetary Fund, the country's key lender, on approaches for a new support program.

    The central bank also said it expects inflation to reach 9.7% at the end of 2025 and forecasts it to slow to 6.6% in 2026.

    (Reporting by Olena HarmashEditing by Frances Kerry)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ukraine's central bank holds key rate at 15.5%.
    • •Economic growth forecast reduced due to war.
    • •Inflation expected to ease by 2025.
    • •International aid crucial for economic stability.
    • •War and bad weather impact economic prospects.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukraine's central bank holds key rate steady, says war risks will curb 2025 growth

    1What is the current key interest rate set by Ukraine's central bank?

    The central bank has maintained its key interest rate at 15.5% for the third consecutive meeting.

    2How has the war affected Ukraine's economic growth forecasts?

    The central bank cut its 2025 growth forecast from 3.1% to a lower estimate due to intensified Russian attacks.

    3What role does international aid play in Ukraine's economy?

    International aid is crucial for financing social and humanitarian spending, with Ukraine having received $24 billion out of a needed $54 billion.

    4What inflation rate does the central bank expect by the end of 2025?

    The central bank expects inflation to reach 9.7% at the end of 2025.

    5What factors are contributing to staff shortages in Ukraine?

    The ongoing war is causing staff shortages due to persistent emigration from the country.

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