Russia’s central bank cut its key interest rate following an unscheduled meeting of policy makers Friday, a sign that efforts to stabilize the country’s financial system are having an effect.

In a statement announcing the reduction in the key rate to 17% from 20%, the Bank of Russia said the ruble’s rebound from sharp losses in the days immediately following the Feb. 24 invasion had reduced the risk that inflation would move sharply higher.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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