‘Super Rate Hike’ Still Seen in Egypt as Devaluation Looms

‘Super Rate Hike’ Still Seen in Egypt as Devaluation Looms

CAIRO, Capital Markets in Africa: Egypt’s central bank, which unexpectedly left borrowing costs unchanged last week, is keeping its powder dry for what one economist called a “super” rate increase. Five out of 8 economists in a Bloomberg survey had expected the Monetary Policy Committee to raise its key rate on Thursday to curb accelerating inflation and lay the ground for a widely anticipated devaluation. The meeting was likely the last before Egypt secures a…

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Egypt’s central bank unexpectedly keeps rates unchanged in Sept

Egypt’s central bank unexpectedly keeps rates unchanged in Sept

CAIRO, Capital Markets in Africa: Egypt’s central bank kept its key interest rates unchanged at a monetary policy meeting on Thursday, confounding a unanimous forecast by analysts that it would hike borrowing costs to curb inflation. Egypt has been struggling to revive its economy since a 2011 revolution drove away tourists and foreign investors, its main sources of vital foreign currency. Its reserves have more than halved since, to around $16.5 billion in August. The…

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Kenyan Regulator Says Rate Caps Complicates Monetary Policy

Kenyan Regulator Says Rate Caps Complicates Monetary Policy

NAIROBI, Capital Markets in Africa: Kenya’s decision to introduce caps on commercial-lending rates is complicating monetary policy, Central Bank of Kenya Governor Patrick Njoroge said. “With the rate caps, it’s not clear which way to go,” Njoroge told reporters in the capital, Nairobi, on Wednesday, a day after the central bank cut its benchmark rate by 50 basis points to 10 percent. The limits on borrowing rates may result in a “perverse reaction” among banks and lead to riskier…

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Kenya Cuts Rates Weeks After Capping Cost of Commercial Credit

Kenya Cuts Rates Weeks After Capping Cost of Commercial Credit

NAIROBI, Capital Markets in Africa: The Central Bank of Kenya reduced its benchmark rate by 50 basis points to 10 percent, its second cut in four months, in a bid to boost private-sector credit amid government restrictions on loan costs. “The MPC noted the continued decline in growth of private sector credit, which has persisted since the last meeting, posing a risk to economic growth,” Governor Patrick Njoroge said in an e-mailed statement from the capital, Nairobi, Tuesday. Only…

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Ghana’s Central Bank Keeps Benchmark Interest Rate in Sept

Ghana’s Central Bank Keeps Benchmark Interest Rate in Sept

ACCRA, Capital Markets in Africa: Ghana’s central bank kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged for a fifth consecutive meeting after inflation accelerated in August. The Bank of Ghana held the rate at 26 percent, Governor Abdul Nashiru Issahaku told reporters Monday in the capital, Accra. That was in line with the forecast of six of the eight economists in a Bloomberg survey. One said the rate would be cut by 100 basis points and another forecast a 200 basis-point…

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Currencies to Politics Bedevil African Central Banks’ Task

Currencies to Politics Bedevil African Central Banks’ Task

LAGOS, Capital Markets in Africa: Africa’s major economies are taking diverging approaches to monetary policy as they struggle to cope with volatile currencies, slumping growth and political meddling. Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa are set to announce interest-rate decisions this week in an environment marked by accelerating price growth and an economic slump in some countries and attempts by politicians to prescribe policy in others. While Nigeria’s central bank will probably take more aggressive action, South Africa,…

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Kenya Pauses Monetary Easing, Sees Moderate Inflation Pressure

Kenya Pauses Monetary Easing, Sees Moderate Inflation Pressure

NAIROBI, Kenya, Capital Markets in Africa: The Central Bank of Kenya maintained its benchmark interest rate at 10.5 percent with an eye on accelerating inflation and concerns that Britain’s exit from the European Union may trigger capital flight. The decision by the monetary policy committee led by Governor Patrick Njoroge was anticipated by seven of eight analysts surveyed by Bloomberg. One economist predicted a 50 basis point reduction at Monday’s meeting, following one percentage point cut at the previous gathering in…

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