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    Zimbabwe's Central Bank Set to Hike its Key Intrest Rate to 190%

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    By Leah Wakarima
    - June 27, 2022
    - June 27, 2022
    African Wall Street
    Zimbabwe's Central Bank Set to Hike its Key Intrest Rate to 190%

    Zimbabwe’s central bank plans to more than double the benchmark interest rate – already the highest in the world – to 190%, a member of its monetary policymaking committee said, as it seeks to put a brake on soaring inflation.

    Persistence Gwanyanya, from Zimbabwe’s central bank MPC, said the intention was to achieve a positive real interest rate to discourage speculative borrowing that undermines the local currency. He spoke in a phone interview after official figures Saturday showed that annual inflation rose to 191.6% in June.

    The plan for a record hike in interest rates is among measures the government is expected to announce during the weekend, he said. President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said his government will unveil steps to curb inflation and the surging price of basic commodities, without providing further details.

    “At a time when banks were still adjusting their interest rates, they will be confronted with steep rates. On June 17, the central bank barred banks from lending at below the official rate, currently at 80%, with effect from July 1.” Emmerson Mnangagwa.

    The MPC held its latest meeting on Friday, according to a schedule posted on the central bank’s website.

    “We have decided to bite the bullet. Stability will be achieved through an aggressive monetary policy interest rate hike.” Emmerson Mnangagwa.

    To protect farming production, the key agriculture sector will be eligible for “a concessionary interest rate,” he said. The deposit rate will also be increased to ensure that banks compensate depositors for their savings.

    Zimbabwe’s central bank’s inflation outlook has been revised upward to 160% by year-end from an initial forecast of between 25% and 35%. It will definitely be above 100%, mostly reflective of the external shocks which we have experienced as an economy. The bank has cut its economic growth forecast to 3.5% from 5.5%.

    Despite a surge in the cost of basic goods, policymakers don’t propose price controls on businesses.

    “Our economy is market driven, we now know better. That was tried way back and it didn’t work.” Persistence Gwanyanya.

    Read also; Local Currency Devaluation Pushes Zimbabwe’s Inflation to 131.7% in May.

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