BUCHAREST, April 18 (Reuters) - Romania's central bank
board unanimously voted to hold the benchmark interest rate at
7.00% at its meeting on April 4, minutes showed on Tuesday.
The bank said it expected inflation to fall at a faster pace
over the following months, in line with forecasts, driven by
lower commodity prices and a domestic government energy support
scheme while still remaining above its 1.5%-3.5% target at
end-2024.
(Reporting by Luiza Ilie; Editing by Alan Charlish)
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