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KARACHI: State Bank looks set to raise its key policy rate by 100 basis points to 17% at its review on Monday as it struggles to rein in persistently high inflation, according to the median estimate in a Reuters poll.

Eighteen of the 22 economists and market watchers surveyed said there would be a hike — 14 of them predicted 100 basis points (bps), three expected 200 bps, and one 150 bps. Four respondents expected rates to remain unchanged.

In its last policy meeting in November the bank unexpectedly pushed up the rate by 100 bps to 16%. It has raised rates by a total of 625 bps since January 2022.

The government is also looking to slow import-led consumption to preserve falling foreign exchange reserves in the face of a stalled bailout programme from the International Monetary Fund.

SBP raises key interest rate by 100bps, takes it to 16%

“With the rising inflationary trend alongside the same trend in core inflation and expected pressure amid fiscal adjustments prior to the resumption of the IMF program, SBP is expected to increase the policy rate by 1%,” said Tahir Abbas of Karachi-based brokerage firm Arif Habib Limited.

Policymakers are facing turmoil in the $350 billion economy and a sharp fall in reserves, which at $4.3 billion are not enough to cover even one month of imports. The disbursement of IMF funds has been delayed on account of Pakistan’s struggles to implement reforms.

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 25% in the first half of financial year 2023, which started in July. Despite cooling global energy prices, inflation has remained high and core inflation - non-food, non-energy - has also crept up, the State Bank of Pakistan said in November.

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Muhammad Kashif Jan 20, 2023 01:14pm
This is your choice to increase or decrease the policy rate but you CAN'T resist inflation. You have lost the battle to tame inflation.
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Ali Jan 20, 2023 10:10pm
raising interest rates will only increase govt debt servicing woes since they are the biggest borrowers. Clearly gov cannot repay through higher taxation as industries are closing down. Eventually this will be repaid by printing money and send country in hyper inflation. SBP needs to lower interest rates to tame inflation.
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Mushtaque Ahmed Jan 20, 2023 10:19pm
Heads were buried in the sand for long and now the storm is blowing over! Now the price of inaction before will be paid by the masses.
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