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Rate hikes: 50 basis points a time

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Rate hikes: 50 basis points a time

GABORONE 25 August 2022, Bank of Botswana (BOB) Governor Moses Dinekere Pelaelo poses for a picture after briefing the media in Gaborone 25 August 2022. Members of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) were present among the others during the briefing. (Pic:Monirul Bhuiyan/PRESS PHOTO)

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  • MPC says inflation will trend downward from Q2 2022

At the meeting held on August 25, 2022, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of Botswana decided to increase the Monetary Policy Rate (MoPR) by 50 basis points (bp) from 2.15 percent to 2.65 percent.

This is the third consecutive increase in an effort to tame inflation. The last increase were 50bp and 51bp. Inflation increased from 12.7 percent in June 2022 to 14.3 percent in July 2022, the highest value since the December 2008 figure of (13.7 percent), remaining above the Bankโ€™s medium-term objective range of 3 โ€“ 6 percent. The latest increase in inflation was broad-based across categories of goods and services and, was more pronounced with respect to domestic fuel prices and Air Botswana passenger fares. The MPC projects that inflation will remain above the objective range into the medium term but trend downward from the fourth quarter of 2022 and fall within the objective range from the third quarter of 2024. โ€œThis represents a revision of the trajectory for inflation from the June forecast, influenced, in part, by subsequent increase in fuel prices,โ€ the MPC says adding that โ€œthe projected decrease in inflation in the medium term is due to the dissipating impact of earlier increase in administered prices, anticipated decrease in trading partner countriesโ€™ inflation and international commodity prices, and higher cost of credit, globallyโ€.

The committee warns that there is a significant risk that inflation could remain elevated due to factors that include: the potential increase in international commodity prices beyond current forecasts; persistence of supply and logistical constraints to production; the 2 economic and price effects of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, the uncertain COVID19 profile and the escalating tension between China and Taiwan. On the domestic front the risks for higher inflation than currently projected relate to possible annual administered price adjustments; short-term unintended consequences of import restrictions; second-round effects of the recent increase in administered prices; upward pressure on wages across the economy emanating from increase in public service salaries; and entrenched expectations for higher inflation, which could lead to general higher price adjustments.

These risks are, however, moderated by the possibility of weaker-than-anticipated domestic and global economic activity due to geo-political tensions and possible periodic lockdowns and other forms of restrictions in response to the emergence of new COVID-19 variants, with a likely further dampening effect on economic activity. Lower international commodity prices than currently projected could also result in lower inflation, as would capacity constraints in implementing the Economic Recovery and Transformation Plan (ERTP) initiatives.

Real gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 13 percent in the twelve months to March 2022, compared to a contraction of 8.8 percent in the corresponding period in 2021. The increase in output occurred in both the mining and non-mining sectors and reflects an improved economic performance from the low base, associated with the negative impact of COVID-19 pandemic containment measures. According to the July 2022 World Economic Outlook Update, global output growth was 6.1 percent in 2021 and is forecast to decrease to 3.2 percent and 2.9 percent in 2022 and 2023, respectively. For Botswana, GDP growth is expected to moderate to 4.2 percent in 2022 and 4.1 percent in 2023, from a higher expansion of 11.4 percent in 2021.

The MPC notes the growth-enhancing economic transformation reforms and supportive macroeconomic policies currently being implemented. These include easy access to credit at a modest relative cost, improvements in water and electricity supply, reforms to further improve the business environment and government interventions against COVID-19, including effective vaccination rollout programme. Against this background, enhanced productivity, innovation, increased production capacity and efficiencies, as well as resultant competitiveness of domestic firms against imports and in international markets could contribute to sustained maintenance of modest domestic inflation.

The MPC observes that the elevated inflation outlook partly emanates from supply side factors (for example, increase in food and fuel prices) and related second-round effects and entrenched expectations (including, through price adjustments by businesses, contractors, and property owners). Therefore, in the interest of maintenance of price stability in the medium term, it is important to undertake monetary policy action to moderate demand and prospects for second-round effects and entrenched expectations for high inflation. In the circumstances, the MPC decided to increase the MoPR by 50 basis points to 2.65 percent to anchor expectations for desired low level of inflation.

As a result:

(a) the repos and reverse repos will be conducted at the MoPR of 2.65 percent;

(b) the Standing Deposit Facility (SDF) Rate will be 1.65 percent (100 basis points below the MoPR); and

(c) the Standing Credit Facility (SCF) Rate will be 3.65 percent (100 basis points above the MoPR).

The Monetary Policy Report containing a full update of the Bankโ€™s outlook for the domestic economy and inflation will be published on the Bankโ€™s website on September 1, 2022. The remaining MPC meetings for 2022 are scheduled as follows:

October 20, 2022

December 1, 2022

Tags: Bank of BotswanaCOVID19Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)Standing Credit Facility (SCF) RateStanding Deposit Facility (SDF) RateWorld Economic Outlook

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