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BoG retains policy rate at 25.5%

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published January 23, 2017
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The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has retained its policy rate at 25.5%.

This is due to the fact that the Central Bank views the “risks to inflation and growth as balanced” its governor, Dr. Abdul-Nashiru Issahaku said Monday at a press briefing.

He said inflation continues to ease, closing the year at 15.4% from 15.8% in October 2016, supported by tight monetary policy and relative stability of the exchange rate.

Similarly, underlying inflation pressures, measured by core inflation (CPI excluding energy and utility prices) he said declined significantly from 15.2% in October, to 14.7% in November, and further to 14.6 percent in December 2016.

“Also, inflation expectations by consumers and the financial sector eased in line with trends in headline inflation,” he said.

The developments in headline inflation during the year, he pointed out, were broadly in line with the Bank’s 2016 forecasts.

But, the forecasting framework were revised during the bank’s 74th regular Monetary Policy Committee meetings, noted Dr. Issahaku, to reflect the recent “underlying assumptions in the forecasting framework were revised to reflect the recent upward adjustments in ex-pump prices, exchange rate depreciation and a higher than budgeted fiscal deficit outturn for 2016.”

“Consequently, the baseline forecast horizon for the medium term inflation target has shifted into 2018,” he stated, adding that: “This inflation outlook could however improve if the fiscal consolidation process is restored, alongside monetary policy tightness and exchange rate stability.”

Below is the full statement from the 74th MPC

  1. Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the first MPC press briefing for 2017. We have concluded our 74th regular MPC meetings, and I present highlights of the deliberations and the Committee’s decision on the Monetary Policy Rate.
  1. Headline inflation continues to ease, closing the year at 15.4 percent from 15.8 percent in October 2016. This was supported by tight monetary policy and relative stability of the exchange rate.
  1. Similarly, underlying inflation pressures, measured by core inflation (CPI excluding energy and utility prices) declined significantly. From 15.2 percent in October, core inflation fell to 14.7 percent in November, and further to 14.6 percent in December 2016. Also, inflation expectations by consumers and the financial sector eased in line with trends in headline inflation.
  1. These developments in headline inflation during the year were broadly in line with the Bank’s 2016 forecasts. At this MPC round, however, the underlying assumptions in the forecasting framework were revised to reflect the recent upward adjustments in ex-pump prices, exchange rate depreciation and a higher than budgeted fiscal deficit outturn for 2016. Consequently, the baseline forecast horizon for the medium term inflation target has shifted into 2018. This inflation outlook could however improve if the fiscal consolidation process is restored, alongside monetary policy tightness and exchange rate stability.
  1. Economic activity remained modest throughout the year, against the backdrop of policy tightness, oil and gas production challenges at the Jubilee field, and lingering consequences of the power supply constraints. The updated CIEA to November 2016 points to some moderation in the pace of economic activity reflecting declines in industrial consumption of electricity, cement sales, tourist arrivals and domestic VAT collection.
  1. However, the latest consumer sentiments survey conducted after the December 2016 polls reflected optimism about economic prospects. In addition, the expected increase in oil production from Tweneboa-Enyenra-Ntomme (TEN) and coming on stream of the Sankofa-Gye Nyame oil fields are expected to boost growth in 2017.
  1. Provisional fiscal data for the year to November 2016 indicated a budget deficit of 7.0 percent of GDP, against a target of 4.7 percent. The fiscal slippage was mainly attributed to shortfalls in revenues. Government expenditures, on the other hand, were broadly within target. The fiscal outturn for 2016 presents challenges to the inflation outlook.
  1. At the global level, the recovery process continued at a moderate pace underpinned by heightened policy uncertainties regarding Brexit, volatility in commodity prices, rebalancing in China, and the outturn of the US elections. Nonetheless, economic activity is projected to improve on the back of the pro-growth agenda of the new US administration and some turnaround in commodity prices, especially crude oil.
  1. There are, however, underlying global risks which could impact adversely on Ghana’s balance of payments, fiscal operations and the inflation outlook. These include a stronger US dollar and rising global bond yields, on the back of expected hikes in the Fed funds rate.
  1. For the first time since 2011, the provisional balance of payments in 2016 recorded a surplus. This was attributed to a narrowing of the current account deficit driven largely by improvement in the trade balance. The improvement more than compensated for the moderation in the capital and financial accounts arising from lower official foreign inflows.
  1. The foreign exchange market witnessed some volatilities in the run-up to the December polls as demand pressures mounted, but the pace of depreciation has since slowed down. In 2016, the Ghana cedi recorded a cumulative depreciation of 9.6 percent against the US dollar, compared with 15.7 percent in 2015. In the outlook, the tight monetary policy stance, renewed confidence in the economy and improved balance of payments outturn are expected to support stability in the foreign exchange market.
  1. In summary, the Committee viewed the declining trends observed in headline inflation, core inflation and inflation expectations as positive. Nonetheless, there are concerns regarding the inflation outlook, which could be impacted by the pass-through effects of the recent exchange rate volatility, persistent increases in food inflation and the fiscal outturn. There is therefore the need to return to the path of fiscal consolidation to complement the tight monetary policy stance to deliver on the medium term inflation target.
  1. Although growth conditions remain modest, prospects are positive, underpinned by improved oil and gas production from the new oil fields, the gradual rebound in growth in private sector credit and improved sentiments and expectations. In the outlook, the risks to growth include policy uncertainties especially in the global environment.
  1. In concluding, the Committee viewed the risks to inflation and growth as balanced and decided to maintain the Monetary Policy Rate at 25.5 percent. The Committee will continue to monitor developments and take any necessary action, if required, to achieve the medium term inflation target.

Information Note

The next Monetary Policy Committee meeting is scheduled for Friday, March 24, 2017. The meeting will conclude on Monday, March 27, 2017 with an announcement of the policy decision.

 

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