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SARB maintains repo rate at 8.25%, signals possible future easing

EditorNikhilesh Pawar
Published 11/24/2023, 01:42 PM

The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) has held its repo rate steady at 8.25%, a decision made unanimously by the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) on November 24, indicating a shift from the previous meeting in September which saw a divided vote contemplating an increase. This move comes amid the bank's effort to balance inflation concerns with the need for economic stability.

Governor Lesetja Kganyago highlighted a cautious approach, emphasizing minor adjustments that have been made to lower inflation expectations while remaining vigilant of upside risks. The hawkish tone of the SARB suggests that if economic conditions remain stable, there may be room to ease the restrictive policy settings in the upcoming meeting scheduled for January 25.

The decision to maintain interest rates comes as President Cyril Ramaphosa tackles domestic challenges, including addressing the truck congestion that has led to export bottlenecks in KwaZulu-Natal. Ramaphosa is committed to finding solutions and holding accountable those responsible for the disruptions.

Furthermore, the ruling party's National Working Committee (NWC) is actively working on improving engagement processes for selecting representatives for governmental roles. This initiative is in response to low participation rates and aims to ensure better representation and accountability.

Looking ahead, the succession process for Deputy Governor Daniel Mminele's replacement could significantly influence future monetary policy decisions. Governor Kganyago also warned against using contingency reserves to address fiscal shortfalls, underscoring the importance of maintaining financial discipline in the face of economic challenges.

Investors and policymakers alike will be closely monitoring the SARB's future moves as they navigate through these uncertain times, balancing growth prospects against inflationary pressures.

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