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Country | Central bank discount rate |
---|---|
Albania |
1.25%
(31 December 2017)
1.25%
(31 December 2016)
|
Algeria |
4%
(31 December 2010)
4%
(31 December 2009)
|
Angola |
9%
(31 December 2014)
25%
(31 December 2010)
|
Anguilla |
6.5%
(31 December 2010)
6.5%
(31 December 2009)
|
Antigua and Barbuda |
6.5%
(31 December 2010)
6.5%
(31 December 2009)
|
Argentina |
NA |
Armenia |
6.5%
(14 December 2016)
10.5%
(10 February 2015)
note: this is the Refinancing Rate, the key monetary policy instrument of the Armenian National Bank |
Aruba |
1%
(31 December 2010)
3%
(31 December 2009)
|
Australia |
3%
(28 February 2013)
4.35%
(31 December 2010)
note: this is the Reserve Bank of Australia's "cash rate target," or policy rate |
Austria |
0%
(31 December 2017)
0%
(31 December 2010)
note: this is the European Central Bank's rate on the marginal lending facility, which offers overnight credit to banks in the euro area |
Azerbaijan |
15%
(10 March 2017)
15%
(14 September 2016)
note: this is the Refinancing Rate, the key policy rate for the National Bank of Azerbaijan |
Bahamas, The |
4.5%
(1 January 2014)
4.5%
(31 December 2012)
|
Bahrain |
1.75%
(18 December 2017)
0.5%
(31 December 2010)
|
Bangladesh |
5%
(11 December 2017)
5%
(30 October 2015)
|
Barbados |
7%
(2017)
7%
(31 December 2016)
|
Belarus |
14%
(19 April 2017)
15%
(15 March 2017)
|
Belgium |
0%
(31 December 2017)
0%
(31 December 2010)
note: this is the European Central Bank's rate on the marginal lending facility, which offers overnight credit to banks in the euro area |
Belize |
9.58%
(1 November 2017)
9.14%
(1 November 2016)
|
Benin |
4.25%
(31 December 2010)
4.25%
(31 December 2009)
|
Bhutan |
6%
(2017 est.)
note: this is the policy rate of Bhutan's central bank |
Bolivia |
2.5%
(31 December 2017 est.)
2.5%
(31 December 2016 est.)
|
Botswana |
5.5%
(31 December 2016)
6%
(31 December 2015)
|
Brazil |
7%
(31 December 2017 est.)
13.75%
(31 December 2016)
|
Bulgaria |
0%
(31 December 2017)
0.01%
(31 December 2015)
note: Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) has had no independent monetary policy since the introduction of the Currency Board regime in 1997; this is BNB's base interest rate |
Burkina Faso |
4.25%
(31 December 2010)
4.25%
(31 December 2009)
|
Burma |
9.95%
(31 December 2010)
12%
(31 December 2009)
|
Burundi |
11.25%
(31 December 2010)
10%
(31 December 2009)
|
Cabo Verde |
7.5%
(31 December 2010)
7.5%
(31 December 2009)
|
Cambodia |
NA%
(31 December 2012)
5.25%
(31 December 2007)
|
Cameroon |
4.25%
(31 December 2009)
|
Canada |
1%
(31 December 2010)
0.25%
(31 December 2009)
|
Central African Republic |
4.25%
(31 December 2009)
4.75%
(31 December 2008)
|
Chad |
4.25%
(31 December 2009)
4.75%
(31 December 2008)
|
Chile |
3.35%
(31 December 2015)
3%
(31 December 2014)
|
China |
2.25%
(5 December 2017 est.)
2.25%
(31 December 2016 est.)
|
Colombia |
4.75%
(12 December 2017)
7.5%
(31 December 2016)
|
Comoros |
1.93%
(31 December 2010)
2.21%
(31 December 2009)
|
Congo, Democratic Republic of the |
20%
(31 December 2017)
20%
(31 December 2011)
|
Congo, Republic of the |
4.25%
(31 December 2009)
4.75%
(31 December 2008)
|
Costa Rica |
3.5%
(31 December 2016 est.)
21.5%
(31 December 2010)
|
Cote d'Ivoire |
4.25%
(31 December 2010)
4.25%
(31 December 2009)
|
Croatia |
3%
(31 December 2017)
3.5%
(31 December 2016)
|
Cuba |
NA |
Curacao |
NA% (31 December 2010)
|
Cyprus |
0%
(31 December 2017)
0%
(31 December 2010)
note: this is the European Central Bank's rate on the marginal lending facility, which offers overnight credit to banks in the euro area |
Czechia |
0.05%
(31 December 2017)
0.05%
(31 December 2016)
note: this is the two-week repo, the main rate CNB uses |
Denmark |
0%
(31 December 2017)
0%
(31 December 2016)
|
Dominica |
6.5%
(31 December 2010)
6.5%
(31 December 2009)
|
Ecuador |
8.17%
(31 December 2011)
8.68%
(31 December 2010)
|
Egypt |
19.25%
(9 July 2017)
15.25%
(3 November 2016)
|
Equatorial Guinea |
8.5%
(31 December 2010)
4.25%
(31 December 2009)
|
Estonia |
0%
(31 December 2017 est.)
0%
(31 December 2016 est.)
|
Eswatini |
7.25%
(31 December 2016)
6.5%
(31 December 2015)
|
Ethiopia |
NA |
European Union |
0%
(31 December 2017 est.)
0%
(31 December 2016 est.)
note: this is the European Central Bank's rate on the marginal lending facility, which offers overnight credit to banks in the euro area |
Fiji |
1.75%
(31 December 2010)
3%
(31 December 2009)
|
Finland |
1.25%
(31 December 2017)
0%
(31 December 2010)
note: this is the European Central Bank's rate on the marginal lending facility, which offers overnight credit to banks in the euro area |
France |
0%
(31 December 2016)
0.05%
(31 December 2015)
note: this is the European Central Bank's rate on the marginal lending facility, which offers overnight credit to banks in the euro area |
Gabon |
3%
(31 December 2010)
4.25%
(31 December 2009)
|
Gambia, The |
9%
(31 December 2009)
11%
(31 December 2008)
|
Georgia |
7%
(23 September 2015)
6.5%
(7)
note: this is the Refinancing Rate, the key monetary policy rate of the National Bank of Georgia |
Germany |
0%
(31 December 2017)
0%
(31 December 2010)
note: this is the European Central Bank's rate on the marginal lending facility, which offers overnight credit to banks in the euro area |
Ghana |
20%
(31 December 2017)
25.5%
(31 December 2016)
|
Greece |
0.05%
(31 March 2016)
0.15%
(11 June 2014)
note: this is the European Central Bank's rate on the marginal lending facility, which offers overnight credit to banks in the euro area |
Greenland |
NA |
Grenada |
6.5%
(31 December 2009)
6.5%
(31 December 2008)
|
Guatemala |
7.53%
(31 December 2015 est.)
6.5%
(31 December 2010)
|
Guinea |
22.25%
(31 December 2005)
|
Guinea-Bissau |
4.25%
(31 December 2009)
4.75%
(31 December 2008)
|
Guyana |
5.5%
(31 December 2011)
4.25%
(31 December 2010)
|
Honduras |
6.25%
(31 December 2010)
|
Hong Kong |
1.75%
(31 December 2017)
1%
(31 December 2016)
|
Hungary |
0.9%
(31 December 2017)
0.9%
(31 December 2016)
|
Iceland |
5.4%
(31 January 2012)
5.75%
(31 December 2010)
|
India |
6%
(31 December 2017)
6.25%
(31 December 2016)
note: this is the Indian central bank's policy rate - the repurchase rate |
Indonesia |
6.37%
(31 December 2010)
6.46%
(31 December 2009)
note: this figure represents the 3-month SBI rate; the Bank of Indonesia has not employed the one-month SBI since September 2010 |
Iran |
NA |
Iraq |
6%
(2016)
6%
(2015)
|
Ireland |
0.05%
(31 December 2015)
0.15%
(31 August 2014)
note: this is the European Central Bank's rate on the marginal lending facility, which offers overnight credit to banks in the euro area |
Israel |
0.1%
(15 December 2015)
0.25%
(31 December 2014)
|
Italy |
0.25%
(31 December 2013)
0.75%
(31 December 2012)
note: this is the European Central Bank's rate on the marginal lending facility, which offers overnight credit to banks in the euro area |
Jamaica |
3.25%
(31 December 2017)
3%
(31 December 2016)
|
Japan |
0.3%
(31 December 2015)
0.3%
(31 December 2014)
|
Jordan |
3.75%
(31 December 2015)
0.3%
(31 December 2010)
|
Kazakhstan |
11%
(10 April 2017)
12%
(9 January 2017)
|
Kenya |
10%
(1 January 2017)
11.5%
(1 January 2016)
|
Korea, South |
1.5%
(31 December 2017 est.)
1.25%
(31 December 2016 est.)
|
Kuwait |
2.75%
(18 December 2017)
2.5%
(31 December 2016)
|
Kyrgyzstan |
5%
(31 December 2016)
8%
(31 December 2015)
|
Laos |
4.3%
(31 December 2010)
4%
(31 December 2009)
|
Latvia |
0%
(31 December 2017 est.)
0.05%
(31 December 2015 est.)
|
Lebanon |
10%
(31 December 2017)
10%
(31 December 2016)
|
Lesotho |
6.75%
(2 February 2016)
6.25%
(31 December 2015)
|
Liberia |
3.2%
(2016)
|
Libya |
9.52%
(31 December 2010)
3%
(31 December 2009)
|
Lithuania |
0%
(31 December 2017 est.)
0.05%
(31 December 2015 est.)
|
Luxembourg |
0%
(31 December 2017)
0%
(31 December 2010)
note: this is the European Central Bank's rate on the marginal lending facility, which offers overnight credit to banks in the euro area |
Madagascar |
9.5%
(31 December 2017)
8.3%
(31 December 2016)
|
Malawi |
16%
(31 December 2017 est.)
24%
(31 December 2016 est.)
|
Malaysia |
3%
(31 December 2011)
2.83%
(31 December 2010)
|
Maldives |
7%
(30 September 2017)
7%
(30 September 2016)
|
Mali |
16%
(31 December 2010)
4.25%
(31 December 2009)
|
Malta |
-0.35%
(31 December 2016 est.)
-0.2%
(31 December 2015)
note: this is the European Central Bank's rate on the marginal lending facility, which offers overnight credit to banks in the euro area |
Mauritania |
9%
(31 December 2009)
12%
(31 December 2007)
|
Mauritius |
9%
(31 December 2010)
|
Mexico |
7.25%
(31 December 2017)
5.75%
(31 December 2016)
|
Moldova |
6.5%
(31 December 2017)
9%
(31 December 2016)
note: this is the basic rate on short-term operations |
Mongolia |
11%
(25 December 2017)
14%
(19 December 2016)
|
Montserrat |
10.99%
(31 December 2010)
6.5%
(31 December 2009)
|
Morocco |
6.5%
(31 December 2010)
3.31%
(31 December 2009)
|
Mozambique |
19%
(4 November 2017)
23.25%
(31 December 2016)
|
Namibia |
7%
(12 April 2017)
6.5%
(31 December 2015)
|
Nepal |
7%
(30 July 2017)
7%
(30 July 2016)
|
Netherlands |
0%
(31 December 2016)
0.05%
(31 December 2015)
note: this is the European Central Bank's rate on the marginal lending facility, which offers overnight credit to banks in the euro area |
New Zealand |
1.75%
(31 December 2017)
1.75%
(31 December 2016)
|
Nicaragua |
3%
(31 December 2010)
|
Niger |
4.25%
(31 December 2015)
4.25%
(31 December 2014)
|
Nigeria |
4.25%
(31 December 2010)
6%
(31 December 2009)
|
North Macedonia |
3.25%
(31 March 2017)
3.75%
(31 December 2016)
note: series discontinued in January 2010; the discount rate has been replaced by a referent rate for calculating the penalty rate |
Norway |
6.25%
(31 December 2010)
1.75%
(31 December 2009)
|
Oman |
2%
(31 December 2010)
0.05%
(31 December 2009)
|
Pakistan |
5.75%
(15 November 2016)
6%
(15 November 2015)
|
Papua New Guinea |
14%
(31 December 2010)
6.92%
(31 December 2009)
|
Paraguay |
5.5%
(31 December 2012)
6%
(31 December 2011)
|
Peru |
4.25%
(31 December 2016 est.)
5.05%
(31 December 2012)
|
Philippines |
3.56%
(31 December 2017)
3.56%
(31 December 2016)
|
Poland |
1.5%
(31 December 2017)
1.5%
(31 December 2016)
|
Portugal |
0%
(2016)
0.05%
(2015)
note: this is the European Central Bank's rate on the marginal lending facility, which offers overnight credit to banks in the euro area |
Qatar |
5%
(16 March 2017)
4.5%
(31 December 2012)
|
Romania |
1.75%
(31 December 2017)
1.75%
(31 December 2016)
|
Russia |
10%
(31 December 2016 est.)
11%
(3 August 2015)
note: this is the so-called refinancing rate, but in Russia banks do not get refinancing at this rate; this is a reference rate used primarily for fiscal purposes |
Rwanda |
7.75%
(31 December 2010)
11.25%
(31 December 2008)
|
Saint Kitts and Nevis |
6.5%
(31 December 2009)
6.5%
(31 December 2008)
|
Saint Lucia |
6.5%
(31 December 2010)
6.5%
(31 December 2009)
|
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
6.5%
(31 December 2010)
6.5%
(31 December 2009)
|
Sao Tome and Principe |
16%
(31 December 2009)
28%
(31 December 2008)
|
Saudi Arabia |
2.5%
(31 December 2008)
|
Senegal |
0.25%
(31 December 2010)
4.25%
(31 December 2009)
|
Serbia |
3.5%
(9 October 2017)
4%
(31 December 2016)
|
Seychelles |
11.17%
(31 December 2010)
|
Sierra Leone |
NA |
Singapore |
2.15%
(2017 est.)
1.17%
(2016 est.)
|
Slovakia |
0%
(31 December 2017 est.)
0%
(31 December 2016 est.)
note: this is the European Central Bank's rate on the marginal lending facility, which offers overnight credit to banks from the euro area; Slovakia became a member of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) on 1 January 2009 |
Slovenia |
0%
(31 December 2017)
0%
(16 March 2016)
note: this is the European Central Bank's rate on the marginal lending facility, which offers overnight credit to banks in the euro area |
Somalia |
NA |
South Africa |
5.75%
(31 December 2014)
7%
(31 December 2009)
|
Spain |
0.05%
(10 September 2014)
0.25%
(13 November 2013)
note: this is the European Central Bank's rate on the marginal lending facility, which offers overnight credit to banks in the euro area |
Sri Lanka |
7.25%
(30 November 2017)
6%
(31 December 2015)
|
Suriname |
10%
(2013)
9%
(2012)
|
Sweden |
-0.5%
(31 December 2017)
-0.5%
(31 December 2016)
note: the Discount rate was abolished in 2002, and replaced by a "Reference rate" with no bearing on monetary policy; the rate quoted here is the Reference rate |
Switzerland |
0.5%
(31 December 2016)
0.75%
(31 December 2009)
|
Syria |
0.75%
(31 December 2017)
5%
(31 December 2016)
|
Taiwan |
1.38%
(31 December 2016)
1.63%
(31 December 2015)
|
Tajikistan |
16%
(20 March 2017)
6.5%
(31 December 2012)
|
Tanzania |
8.25%
(31 December 2010)
3.7%
(31 December 2009)
|
Thailand |
1.5%
(31 December 2016)
1.5%
(31 December 2015)
|
Togo |
2.5%
(31 December 2010)
4.25%
(31 December 2009)
|
Trinidad and Tobago |
6.75%
(4 March 2016 est.)
6.75%
(31 December 2015 est.)
|
Tunisia |
5.75%
(31 December 2010)
|
Turkey |
5.25%
(31 December 2011)
15%
(22 December 2009)
|
Turkmenistan |
5%
(31 December 2014)
5%
(31 December 2013)
|
Uganda |
9%
(February 2018)
9.5%
(December 2017)
|
Ukraine |
22%
(23 December 2015)
7.5%
(31 January 2012)
|
United Arab Emirates |
NA |
United Kingdom |
0.25%
(31 December 2016)
0.5%
(31 December 2015)
|
United States |
0.5%
(31 December 2010)
0.5%
(31 December 2009)
|
Uruguay |
9%
(31 December 2012)
8.75%
(31 December 2011)
note: Uruguay's central bank uses the benchmark interest rate, rather than the discount rate, to conduct monetary policy; the rates shown here are the benchmark rates |
Uzbekistan |
9%
(2016)
9%
(2015)
|
Vanuatu |
20%
(31 December 2010)
6%
(31 December 2009)
|
Venezuela |
29.5%
(2015)
|
Vietnam |
4.25%
(7 October 2017)
15%
(31 December 2011)
|
Yemen |
NA |
Zambia |
9.1%
(31 December 2012)
19%
(31 December 2011)
|
Zimbabwe |
7.17%
(31 December 2010)
975%
(31 December 2007)
|