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CBN Cuts Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) To 11.5% by standard4living: 9:54pm On Sep 22, 2020
By Emma Ujah

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has cut the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) from 12.5 per cent to 11.5 per cent, an indication of a reduction in the cost of funds by 100 basis points.

The CBN Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, disclosed this while presenting the decisions of Monetary Policy Committee, MPC after its two-day meeting in Abuja on Tuesday.

However, the committee retained the Cash Reserve Ratio and Liquidity Ratio at 27.5 per cent and 30 per cent, respectively


Reasons for cutting rate
The governor explained why the rate was cut, thus, “After the consideration of the three policy options, members were of the opinion that the option to loose will complement the Bank’s commitment to sustain the trajectory of the economic recovery and reduce the negative impact of COVID-19.

“In addition, the liquidity injections are expected to stimulate credit expansion to the critically impacted sectors of the economy and offer impetus for output growth and economic recovery.”


On the rising inflation, Mr. Emefiele noted that so far, evidence has not supported the rising inflation to monetary factors but rather, evidence suggested non-monetary factors (structural factors) as the overwhelming reasons accounting for the inflationary pressure.
He said, “Accordingly, the implication is that traditional monetary policy instruments are not helpful in addressing the type of inflationary pressure we are currently confronted with.


“What is useful is the kind of supply side measures currently being implemented. MPC also expects that a downward adjustment in MPR may be necessary to further put pressure on our deposit money banks to lower cost of credit in aid of growth.”

He added that the broad outlook for the global recovery remained uncertain, as the headwinds associated with the COVID-19 pandemic was persisting, especially as new indications of a second spike in the rate of infections, continued to dampen prospects of a near term recovery.


“The persisting volatility in global oil prices which is likely to continue beyond the end of 2020, as indicated by the deliveries in the oil futures market, signposts the likelihood of a disorderly global recovery,” Mr. Emefiele, added.

In the face of the global economic challenges, the CBN stressed the urgent need for a combination of broad-based monetary and fiscal policy measures to curb the rise in inflation and contraction in output growth.

“This will involve targeted investment by the fiscal authorities to resuscitate critical infrastructure to improve the ease of doing business across the country.

“In addition, the MPC believes the fiscal authorities can build on earlier efforts and articulate a clear strategy to attract private sector investment. The Bank will, however, continue to take relevant steps to ensure that the detrimental risk of inflation to the economy is contained,” he said.

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Re: CBN Cuts Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) To 11.5% by IKBARUTEN11(m): 9:55pm On Sep 22, 2020
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Re: CBN Cuts Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) To 11.5% by longetivity(m): 10:08pm On Sep 22, 2020
it is fvcking well
Re: CBN Cuts Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) To 11.5% by Atikulated: 10:08pm On Sep 22, 2020
I hope this helps in the recovery our economy.
Re: CBN Cuts Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) To 11.5% by yanabasee(m): 10:26pm On Sep 22, 2020
This in turn is just useless...Hiking petrol and electric bills and reducing monetary policy rate.....


Making life harder and making interest rate juicy and payable from people that will be borrowing to keep their business booming....


This is very useless......
Re: CBN Cuts Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) To 11.5% by yanabasee(m): 10:32pm On Sep 22, 2020
Atikulated:
I hope this helps in the recovery our economy.


It will not...



The where supposed to make adjustments on the Cash Reserve Ratio to enable price stability on market produce or sells....



Rather, the liquidity injections is expected to stimulate credit expansion to the critically impacted sectors.... According to them.

Question is, is there any sector that isn't critically affected??

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Re: CBN Cuts Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) To 11.5% by Atikulated: 12:19am On Sep 23, 2020
What's a sad reality.

I guess it's only the political sector that's not critically affected.
yanabasee:

Question is, is there any sector that isn't critically affected??

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