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Taking everyone by surprise, the Monetary Board of the Central Bank today raised policy interest rates by 100 basis points, though many predicted the monetary authority to either maintain the status quo or signal a dovish tilt by cutting rates.

Inflation, which peaked almost at 70 percent, has been steadily coming down and the Central Bank is hopeful that it will come down to the desired 4-6 percent band by end of this year as the island nation appears to have firmly embarked on a disinflation path.

However, today’s monetary policy decision showed differences of opinion between the Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) when it comes to inflation projections and expectations. 

“There have been some differences between the CBSL and IMF staff on the inflation outlook,” the Central Bank said in its monetary policy review document.

In this backdrop, the Central Bank Governor Dr.Nandalal Weerasinghe said the Central Bank and the IMF reached a consensus to increase the policy interest rates by 100 basis points, though what was agreed with the IMF at the time of entering the staff level agreement in last September was 250 basis points.

“Projections are projections. When we move forward, we would know whose projections are right,” Governor Weerasinghe said referring to the clear difference of opinion between the Central Bank and the IMF about inflation projections. 

Accordingly, it was decided today to raise both Standing Deposit Facility Rate (SDFR) and the Standing Lending Facility Rate (SLFR) of the Central Bank by 100 basis points to 15.50 percent and 16.50 percent.

The monetary policy review was originally scheduled to be announced on Thursday morning, but was postponed to Friday afternoon. The reason for the delay could be that the Central Bank and the IMF wanted more time to reach a consensus on the policy action.  

However, Governor Weerasinghe said the increase in policy rates is unlikely to have an impact on the market interest rates, though he said the rate hike would narrow the spread between the policy rates and the market interest rates, which have stayed stubbornly high, largely due to the uncertainties stemming from delay in IMF bailout and the worries pertaining to debt restructuring.

“The most important thing is that with this rate hike, we have completed all the ‘prior actions’ that will facilitate the unlocking of IMF financing,” Governor Weerasinghe said.

“This decision demonstrates Sri Lanka’s commitment to the IMF-EFF arrangement, which has been pursued by the Government in order to ensure stability in the economy on multiple fronts. The finalisation of the IMF-EFF arrangement is expected to benefit all stakeholders and bolster confidence, which would help restore stability in the economy on a sustained basis. 

This will incentivise more foreign exchange flows in the period ahead that would aid the economy to overcome the prevailing economic crisis. The Board was of the view that the economy has already traversed through the most difficult and unprecedented times with tremendous resilience and strongly believes that today’s decision would pave way for a faster-than-expected deceleration of inflation,” the monetary policy review document stated. (IS)

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  • Adam Speak Friday, 03 March 2023 09:51 PM

    I am not an economist or a moneytory pundith. But the basic is, if you increase the interest rates. The local industries and the businesses will dwindle. Thus will bring more doon than economic prosperity. That's all I think as a common man. Please correct me.

    Now Central Bank dancing to tune of IMF Friday, 03 March 2023 09:54 PM

    Central Bank was once the money printing machine of the government. That got us to bankruptcy. Now it is dancing to the tune of the IMF, causing much further misery to the public. Central Bank, and all its staff need to be replaced with those who focus on the needs of our nation, not politicians, and foreign NGO banks.

    Bernard Jayatilake Saturday, 04 March 2023 12:06 AM

    Will the interest rates come down from around 70 percent to around 4-6 percent band by the end of this year given the recent unprecedented hike in the electricity rates and looming increase in the water bil which would definitely erode the purchasing power of the consumer? This is the bitter truth to be admitted by the reluctatant Central Bank.

    Lumbini Saturday, 04 March 2023 07:59 AM

    100 basis points increase means inflation is not under control yet.

    Fred Sunday, 05 March 2023 12:33 PM

    There will be a period of pain when the money supply is contracted with so much debt to service.And with so much disparity in incomes how will the poor exist when the economy contracts.They will have to be supported without adding to inflationary fires.A difficult task.And there are IMF conditions to satisfy.Will need public support for policies, so hold the local elections for the public to have some say, the only step to get their confidence and ensure an orderly transition to new ways.Not the time to wield the Big Stick.


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