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🏦 Bank of Mongolia Maintains Policy Rate at 12% 📊
The Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of Mongolia has decided to keep the policy interest rate unchanged at 12%, citing both domestic and external economic conditions, inflation dynamics, and prevailing market risks.
📊 According to the central bank, the decision reflects a balanced assessment of current economic developments. While inflation remains elevated, economic growth and external sector performance have continued to show resilience, supporting the decision to maintain the current policy stance.
📈 The Bank of Mongolia has kept its policy rate at 12% since March 2025, signaling a continued commitment to monetary policy stability and prudent macroeconomic management.
💡 Ard Insight
The decision to hold the policy rate steady suggests that the central bank is seeking to balance inflation control with support for economic activity. Going forward, inflation trends, exchange rate developments, and global economic conditions are expected to remain key factors influencing future monetary policy decisions.
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Manufacturing Legend Backs Greenfield Robotics
Howard Dahl spent decades building the machines that feed America. His family invented the Bobcat skid steer. The air drills planting nearly every commodity crop globally? Those too. Now Dahl is manufacturing weed-cutting robots for Greenfield Robotics out of his Fargo factory, and he wrote his own check on top of it.
Greenfield's current fleet is sold out, with over $1 million in total revenue and robots in the field since 2020. Chipotle’s venture arm and KingsCrowd Capital are also on board. The robots slice weeds with centimeter precision, replacing herbicides linked to environmental damage and rising health concerns among farmers.
Greenfield is now in Test the Waters under Reg A+. Reserving shares today locks in a 5% bonus that can grow to 20% the week the round opens to the public.
Greenfield Robotics is Testing The Waters under tier 2 of Regulation A. No money or other consideration is being solicited, and if sent in response will not be accepted. No offer to buy the securities can be accepted and no part of the purchase price can be received until the offering statement filed by the company with the SEC has been qualified by the SEC. Any such offer may be withdrawn or revoked, without obligation or commitment of any kind, at any time before notice of acceptance given after the date of qualification. An indication of interest involves no obligation or commitment of any kind. “Reserving” shares is simply an indication of interest. There is no binding commitment for investors that reserve shares in this manner to ultimately invest and purchase the shares reserved of the company, or to purchase any shares of the company whatsoever.


