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CBN concludes two-day MPC meeting, raises CRR to 27.5%

Muhammad A. Aliyu
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Published: 2020/01/24
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has concluded its first Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting for 2020.

After the two-day meeting, the apex bank governor, Godwin Emefiele, addressing reporters disclosed that the committee agreed that MPR should be retained at 13.5%, and CRR raised to 27.5%.

“The committee by a decision of nine members voted to alter cash reserve requirement by 500 basis point from 22.5 to 27.5 percent; while leaving all other policy parameters constant.

“MPC voted to retain the MPR at 13.5 percent, and retain the asymmetric corridor of +200 and -500 basis point around the MPR; and lastly, retain the liquidity ratio at 30 percent,” he stressed.

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Mr Emefiele added that the committee maintained MPR essentially for sustainable support to growth before any possible adjustment.

He stated, “This would enable policy to react suitably to development as they occur in the near term.

“Retaining the current policy position provides an avenue to evaluating the impact of the heterodox monetary and financial policies to support lending by the banking industry without altering policy rate.”

According to the governor, the committee noted that it will reduce the speed of economic recovery, relative to loosening, exert a drag on output growth as Deposit Money Banks continue to utilise bond sales, instead of engaging in financial intermediation to the private sector.

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