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Inflation projected 4-5% for 2014-15: SBP slashes interest rate by 50 basis points to 8%

byCustoms Today Report
23/03/2015
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KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), citing a number of positive economic indicators to justify the third consecutive policy rate cut since November 2014, has reduced the interest rate by 50 basis points to 8 per cent.

The Central Bank, in its bi-monthly monetary policy statement, said that increasing numbers of economic indicators in the current fiscal year have moved in a favourable direction, adding, “Headline CPI inflation continues to follow a downward trajectory and is expected to be well below the annual target of 8 per cent.”

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The latest SBP projection range is 4-5 per cent for average CPI inflation in 2014-15. As per the recent trend, the fall in inflation was broad-based with food and non-food inflations receding, both the measures of core inflation, non-food non-energy and trim-mean, were also recording decline, the bank said.

“However, due to current decline in inflation in general and commodity prices in particular, there could be an increase in aggregate demand which may have inflationary repercussions beyond FY15.”

The SBP said the GDP growth was on course to surpass the FY14 outcome. The government’s efforts to contain the fiscal deficit had been on track in the first half of FY15, despite slightly slower growth in revenue collection, it added. It said the current macroeconomic stabilisation had thus opened a window of opportunity to gear up reforms to ensure improvements in the economy. “Owing to recent foreign exchange inflows and lower oil price, external sector outlook continues to improve.”

The bank said that after growing by 2.2 per cent in July-Jan FY15, large-scale manufacturing was likely to gain traction due to recent cut in policy rate and low prices of raw materials that could boost the manufacturing sector.

Growth in credit to private sector during July-Feb FY15 has also remained subdued at Rs158.9 billion compared to Rs298.3 billion in the same period of FY14.

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