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Thai central bank holds rates in split vote

The Bank of Thailand voted to keep interest rates on hold Wednesday despite expectations that political tension would push the central bank to cut rates.

Thailand's central bank voted 4 to 3 to keep interest rates unchanged at 2.25 percent, saying that the current policy rate is appropriate for growth. Three members voted for a 25 basis point rate cut to cushion the economy against rising downside risks.

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Wednesday's decision comes as a surprise for some investors who believed that the impact of continued protests and political tension would lead the central bank to cut interest rates in an attempt to lessen any negative impact on growth.

In a statement accompanying the decision, the central bank said that the ongoing political situation continued to dent private confidence, weighing on Thailand's overall growth outlook. However, it added that it only sees the political unrest having a short-term economic impact, noting that the country's economic fundamentals are still good and should help the country weather short-term risks stemming from the political drama.

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