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SBP likely to cut interest rate for sixth consecutive time

byCT Report
25/01/2025
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KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) is expected to announce its sixth consecutive interest rate cut, marking a significant shift in its monetary policy strategy.

After a period of aggressive interest rate hikes aimed at curbing runaway inflation, the central bank is now prioritizing economic revival. Analysts predict the cut, though the exact magnitude remains unclear, will be a calculated move balancing the need to control inflation with the urgent need to stimulate economic growth.

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Pakistan’s economy has been grappling with significant challenges, including dwindling foreign exchange reserves and high inflation, leading the SBP to reassess its approach.

The continued rate cuts suggest a belief that the current level of interest rates is hindering economic activity more than the inflation it’s intended to control.

The decision will likely be closely scrutinized both domestically and internationally, as it represents a significant gamble with potentially far-reaching consequences for Pakistan’s economic stability.

The SBP’s forthcoming statement will offer crucial insights into the rationale behind this policy shift and its projected impact on key economic indicators. Furthermore, the decision will likely influence investor confidence and the overall trajectory of the Pakistani Rupee.

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