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Sri Lanka Cut Rates to 7.75% to Foster Growth

admin-augaf by admin-augaf
May 22, 2025
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Colombo May 22 2025: Sri Lanka’s Central Bank Monetary Policy Board decided to reduce the OPR by 25 bps to 7.75% at its meeting held yesterday, thereby easing monetary policy further.

The Board arrived at this decision after carefully considering the developments both domestically and globally. The Board is of the view that this measured easing of monetary policy stance will support steering inflation towards the target of 5%, amidst global uncertainties and current subdued inflationary pressures.

Deflationary conditions have begun to ease since March 2025, as predicted. The latest projections show signs of a more gradual pickup in inflation in the near term than previously anticipated. Accordingly, inflation is expected to turn positive in early third quarter of 2025 and gradually align with the target thereafter. Core inflation is also expected to increase gradually in the coming months from current low levels. Inflation expectations are also aligning with the inflation target.

Recent leading economic indicators reflect sustained progress in domestic economic activity. However, global uncertainties, which could have implications on Sri Lanka, have escalated from the time of the previous monetary policy review.

Meanwhile, most market interest rates have stabilised at lower levels. With the current policy easing, the Board expects further downward adjustments in lending rates. Credit flows to the private sector remain strong with key economic sectors benefitting from such expansion. This credit expansion is expected to continue throughout the year, with further support from the latest easing.

Thus far during the year, the external sector performance remains robust. This is supported by inflows in the form of earnings from tourism and workers’ remittances, despite the widening of the trade deficit. Continued net forex purchases by the Central Bank helped strengthen the official reserves amidst debt servicing and other forex outflows. The Sri Lanka rupee recorded some depreciation against the US dollar so far during the year, following two years of annual appreciation against major currencies.

The Board will carefully assess incoming data on the domestic and global fronts and take measures, as appropriate, to ensure that inflation stabilises around the target of 5%, while supporting the economy to reach its potential.

The release of the next regular statement on the monetary policy review will be on 23 July 2025

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