SBP Policy Rate Raised To 6 Percent
Umer Jamshaid Published January 26, 2018 | 08:40 PM
The State Bank of Pakistan on Friday raised its policy rate by 25 basis points to 6 percent to preempt overheating of the economy and inflation breaching its target rate
KARACHI, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 26th Jan, 2018 ) :The State Bank of Pakistan on Friday raised its policy rate by 25 basis points to 6 percent to preempt overheating of the economy and inflation breaching its target rate.
'This is the right time to make a policy decision that would balance growth and stability in the medium to long term,' said SBP Governor Tariq Bajwa while unveiling the Monetary Policy Statement here at SBP Head Office on Friday afternoon.
He was flanked by SBP Deputy Governor Jamil Ahmed and SBP Executive Directors. SBP Governor said Pakistan's economic growth is on track to achieve its highest level in the last eleven years. Average headline inflation remains within the forecast range of SBP, but core inflation has continued to increase.
Fiscal deficit for the first half of fiscal year 2017-18 is expected to fall close to the last year's 2.5 percent. There has been visible improvement in export growth and remittances are marginally higher.
However, largely due to high level of imports the current account deficit remains under pressure. The exchange rate adjustment in December 2017 is expected to help ease the pressure on the external front.
The progress in the real sector indicates that agriculture sector is set to perform better for the second year in a row. Production of all major Kharif crops, except maize, has surpassed the level of fiscal year 2016-17.
Similarly, large scale manufacturing (LSM) recorded a healthy broad-based growth of 7.2 percent during July-November fiscal year 2017-18 as compared to 3.
2 percent during the same period last year.
However, there could be some deceleration in LSM growth due to sector specific issues such as sugar, petroleum products and fertilizer. Overall industrial activity is likely to remain strong. Benefiting from both infrastructure and China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) related investments, construction and its allied industries are expected to maintain their higher growth momentum, he said.
After incorporating the impact of commodity sector dynamics on the services sector, the real GDP growth is projected to be around 5.8 percent, significantly higher than FY17, but marginally lower than the annual target of 6 percent for fiscal year 2017-18.
This is largely due to expectations of a below-target wheat crop because of a reduction in area under cultivation. The SBP Governor said average headline inflation for first half of fiscal year 2017-18 stands at 3.8 percent.
Meanwhile, core inflation (non-food-non-energy) continued to maintain its higher trajectory, and clocked in at 5.5 percent during the first half of the year as compared to 4.9 percent last year.
This together with a lagged impact of PKR depreciation and rising international oil prices are likely to increase inflation in the coming months. Taking into account the impact of all these developments, while the average inflation for fiscal year 2017-18 is still projected to fall in the range of 4.5 to 5.5 percent, end of fiscal year year-one-year inflation is likely to inch towards the annual target of 6 percent, he said.
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