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Egypt Central Bank Keeps Interest Rate Unchanged Citing Raised Uncertainty On Geopolitical Tensions

admin-augaf by admin-augaf
December 22, 2023
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Egypt’s Core Inflation Rises To 21.5% In November

The headquarters of Central Bank is seen in downtown Cairo, Egypt December 27, 2016. AUGAF/REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

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Cairo December 21 2023: The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) decided on Thursday, following its final meeting in 2023, to keep the current exchange rates unchanged.

Accordingly, the overnight deposit rate, the overnight lending rate, and the main operation rate remained unchanged at 19.25 percent, 20.25 percent, and 19.75 percent, respectively. The discount rate was also kept unchanged at 19.75 percent.

Since March 2022, the CBE hiked the key interest rates by 11 percent (1100 bps).

Global economic growth has slowed down, with its outlook revised downwards compared to the previous meeting given the continued effect of policy rate increases by key central banks on demand. Furthermore, key international commodity prices, particularly energy, have declined compared to the previous meeting, mainly due to reduced speculation over oil supply shortages and dampening global demand. The continued impact of monetary policy tightening cycles in advanced and emerging market economies has eased inflationary pressures worldwide, and forecasts for inflation in these economies have been revised downwards compared to the previous meeting. However, increasing geopolitical tensions in the region have raised uncertainty surrounding the inflation outlook, particularly concerning energy prices.

Domestically, real GDP growth slowed down to 2.9 percent in 2023 Q2 compared to 3.9 percent in the previous quarter, implying that fiscal year 2022/23 recorded 3.8 percent compared to 6.7 percent in the previous year. The marked slowdown is primarily due to a contraction in gross domestic investments while net exports and consumption were the main drivers of growth in economic activity. Furthermore, real GDP growth is expected to slow down further during fiscal year 2023/24 before gradually picking-up thereafter. This comes in light of the impact of actual developments and the negative spillovers emanating from geopolitical tensions in the region, especially on the services sector. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate remained broadly stable at 7.1 percent in 2023 Q3.

As expected, annual headline inflation reversed its upward trend and decelerated in both October and November 2023 due to favourable base effects; to record 34.6 percent in November 2023 down from 35.8 percent in October 2023.

In addition, annual core inflation continued to decelerate for the fifth consecutive month, recording 35.9 percent in November 2023, down from 38.1 percent in October 2023. Monthly headline dynamics came broadly as expected, reflecting seasonal decline in prices of agricultural products, as well as, higher regulated prices in November 2023.

Incoming data since the November MPC, including the recent inflation dynamics, came broadly in line with expectations. In light of the above, the MPC decided that current policy rates remain appropriate at this juncture, and will continue assessing the cumulative impact of previously enacted tightening policies and its transmission to the economy in a data-driven manner. The MPC reiterates that the path of future policy rates remains a function of forecasted inflation rather than prevailing inflation rates and will continue to assess the balance of risks surrounding the inflation outlook. The committee will not hesitate to utilize all its available tools to ensure that the policy stance is set at sufficiently restrictive levels to preserve the decelerating trend of underlying inflation. The tight monetary stance aims to steer the future path of annual inflation rates towards the CBE’s upcoming target levels and to safeguard price stability over the medium term.

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