Angola has lowered its key interest rate to 15.75%, down from 17.00%, according to data updated on 14 July 2026. The latest move reflects a continuation of the central bank’s easing stance, as policymakers adjust borrowing costs month-over-month relative to the previous rate setting.
The current indicator, measured on a month-over-month comparison basis, shows a further reduction in the benchmark rate after the prior month’s level had already settled at 17.00%. This sequential decline suggests that Angola’s monetary authorities are maintaining a loosening trajectory, potentially aimed at supporting domestic economic conditions while reassessing inflation and growth dynamics.