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Central Bank keeps policy rate unchanged

23 Oct 2020

The Monetary Board of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL), at its meeting held on 21 October 2020, decided to maintain the Standing Deposit Facility Rate (SDFR) and the Standing Lending Facility Rate (SLFR) of the Central Bank at their current levels of 4.50% and 5.50%, respectively, thereby continuing the prevailing accommodative monetary policy stance. Announcing the decision, the Central Bank noted the decline in overall market lending rates, following the unprecedented monetary easing measures taken by the Central Bank thus far during the year, and said it expects the broadbased downward adjustment in market lending rates to continue, thereby ensuring affordable credit flows to productive sectors of the economy in the prevailing low-inflation environment. The specific reasons provided for the decision are as follows.

Global monetary policy

The global economy, as per the World Economic Outlook (WEO) of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), released in October 2020, is projected to contract by 4.4% in 2020. The outlook for growth in 2020 is less severe than the IMF’s previous forecast, supported by large-scale policy stimuli implemented worldwide. However, the recent surge in Covid-19 cases globally has prompted several countries to reimpose lockdowns, which may dampen global growth prospects. Against this background, most central banks across the globe are expected to continue their accommodative monetary policy stance in the foreseeable future.

Sri Lankan economic trajectory

The release of GDP estimates for the second quarter of 2020 by the Department of Census and Statistics (DCS) has been delayed. It is likely that the second quarter of 2020 has recorded a greater contraction than in the first quarter, followed by a recovery in the third quarter of the year, CBSL said. “However, as per the DCS, the unemployment rate, which was estimated at 5.7% in the first quarter of 2020, has declined to 5.4% in the second quarter. The level of employment has also remained broadly unchanged in the second quarter compared to the large decline reported for the first quarter. These suggest that economic activity has remained without much deterioration in the second quarter. Other developments observed in leading indicators and high-frequency data since the relaxation of the countrywide lockdown measures suggest that Sri Lanka is on a path towards economic revival. The unexpected Covid-19 cluster that has emerged recently could somewhat affect this momentum in the near term, but the expeditious measures that are being taken by the Government to contain the spread could limit this impact,” it said.

External sector

Better than expected outcomes in the external sector, as reflected by the incoming data, are indicative of the resilience of the external sector amidst growing worldwide uncertainties triggered by the outbreak of Covid-19. Alongside the improvement in earnings from merchandise exports, restrictions imposed on the importation of non-essential goods and low crude oil prices helped narrow the trade deficit substantially during the nine months ended September 2020. Services exports, excluding the tourism sector, continued to record a healthy growth led by computer and logistic services-related activities. Workers’ remittances continued to record a notable acceleration since June 2020. In the meantime, Sri Lanka successfully settled the International Sovereign Bond (ISB) of $ 1 billion matured in early October 2020, continuing the unblemished record on debt servicing. The exchange rate remained stable and the depreciation of the Sri Lankan rupee against the US dollar is limited to 1.5% thus far during the year. In this background, the Central Bank said it continued to purchase a sizeable volume of foreign exchange from the domestic market. Gross official reserves were estimated at $ 6.7 billion at end-September 2020, which provided an import cover of 4.6 months.

Inflation

Headline inflation, based on the Colombo Consumer Price Index (CCPI), decelerated in September 2020 on a Year-on-Year (YoY) basis, while there was some acceleration in the National Consumer Price Index (NCPI)-based headline inflation due to the rise in food prices. Meanwhile, core inflation based on both CCPI and NCPI continued to remain low, reflecting subdued demand conditions. The CBSL said it expects the recent increase in food prices to be short-lived, supported by domestic supply side developments as well as the recent reduction in prices of several essential goods. Accordingly, inflation is expected by CBSL to remain broadly within the desired range of 4-6% in the near term and over the medium term with appropriate policy measures.

Interest rates

In response to the monetary easing measures effected to bring down borrowing costs of businesses and households, both market deposit and lending rates adjusted notably so far during the year. The Average Weighted Prime Lending Rate (AWPR) declined to historic lows in recent weeks, while new lending rates also adjusted downward in line with the expectations of the Central Bank. The imposition of lending rate caps on selected financial products in August 2020 has also helped bring down the overall lending rates in the market. Furthermore, CBSL said space remains for market lending rates to decline, particularly with the high level of excess liquidity in the money market, which is deposited with the Central Bank at the Standing Deposit Facility Rate (SDFR) of 4.50% at present.

Private sector credit

Following the contractions recorded in the preceding three months, credit disbursed to the private sector expanded notably in August 2020, reflecting the impact of low lending rates as well as concessional credit schemes. “The expansion of credit to the private sector is expected to continue in the period ahead, despite the recent rise in Covid19 infections, which is expected to be short-lived. Meanwhile, the overall domestic credit continued to expand sharply, driven by the substantial increase in credit to the public sector. Accordingly, the growth of broad money further accelerated in August 2020,” CBSL said. In consideration of the current and expected macroeconomic developments highlighted above, the Monetary Board of the CBSL had been of the view that the current accommodative monetary policy stance is appropriate. Accordingly, the Board decided to maintain the SDFR and the SLFR of the Central Bank at their current levels of 4.50% and 5.50%, respectively. The Central Bank said it will continue to monitor domestic and global macroeconomic and financial market developments and take further measures appropriately to ensure that the economy promptly reverts to a sustained high real GDP growth path, while maintaining inflation in the 4-6% range under its flexible inflation targeting framework.  

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