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The phrase "Benchmark rate" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in financial contexts to refer to a standard or reference point against which other rates or performance can be measured. Example: "The central bank's decision to adjust the benchmark rate will have significant implications for the economy."
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The benchmark rate is now 1 percent.
Central bankers left the benchmark rate unchanged.
The Fed increased its benchmark rate to 4.75percentt.
The move takes the ECB's benchmark rate to 1.5%.
Britain's central bank kept its benchmark rate at 4percentt.
The Federal Reserve increased its benchmark rate Wednesday.
Interest rates remain high: the benchmark rate is 9.75%.
Its benchmark rate has stood at 1% since December.
The Swiss central bank unexpectedly cut its benchmark rate today, by a half point.
The bank's benchmark rate has increased by 2.25 percentage points, to 4.75percentt, raising borrowing costs.
The benchmark rate is now at a 40-year low of 1.75percentt.
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