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S African key rate rises to five-year high

By Michael Bleby in Johannesburg

Published: June 13 2008 03:26 | Last updated: June 13 2008 03:26

South Africa’s central bank on Thursday raised its benchmark interest rate by 50 basis points to a five-year high of 12 per cent, in an attempt to prevent rising food and oil prices spilling into wage increases and other areas of its economy.

The increase, which brings the total rise to 5 percentage points since the current round of tightening began in June 2006, is unlikely to be the last.

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