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Monetary policy: SBP holds interest rate at 22pc

byCT Report
30/10/2023
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Monday decided to hold the key policy rate at 22%, in line with the market expectations.

In a statement, the central bank said: “At its meeting today, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) decided to maintain the policy rate at 22 percent.”

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The committee noted that headline inflation rose in September 2023 (31.4%) as expected — a major factor in determining the key policy rate.

However, the SBP said, it is projected to decline in October and then maintain a downward trajectory, especially in the second half of the fiscal year.

The MPC expects inflation to decline significantly in October due to downward adjustments in fuel prices, easing prices of some major food commodities, and a favorable base effect.

“The Committee also reaffirmed its earlier assessment that inflation will decline substantially from the second half of FY24, barring any major adverse developments,” it added.

The central bank acknowledged that the recent volatility in global oil prices as well as the increase in gas tariffs from November pose some risks to the FY24 outlook for inflation and the current account.

“The committee also noted some offsetting factors: These include the targeted fiscal consolidation in Q1; improvement in market availability of key commodities; and the alignment of interbank and open market exchange rates.”

The MPC noted four key developments since its September meeting —

The initial estimates for Kharif crops are encouraging and will have positive effects on other key sectors of the economy.

Second, the current account deficit narrowed considerably in August and September, which helped to stabilise the SBP’s FX reserves position amidst tepid external financing in these two months.

Fiscal consolidation remained on track, with both fiscal and primary balances improving during Q1-FY24.

While core inflation remains sticky, inflation expectations of both consumers and businesses improved in the latest pulse surveys.

The SBP said that in light of these developments, the MPC emphasised on continuing with the tight monetary policy stance.

The MPC, the statement mentioned, reiterated its earlier view that the real policy rate is significantly positive on a 12-month forward-looking basis and is appropriate to bring inflation down to the medium-term target of 5 – 7 percent by the end of FY25.

“However, the MPC noted that this outlook is based on continued fiscal consolidation and timely realization of planned external inflows,” the central bank’s statement added.

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