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The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) is expected to cut its key policy rate to 16% by the end of this calendar year i.e. 2024, and lower it further to 14% by end of 2025, projected BMI, a Fitch Solutions Company.

The key policy rate currently stands at 20.5%.

“We retain our view that SBP will cut its policy rate to 16.00% by the end of 2024 as we expect inflation to continue its downward trend towards the target rate of 5-7% and the rupee to remain stable throughout,” said BMI in its ‘Pakistan Country Risk Report’ published on July 15.

The research company said it had always expected the SBP would loosen policy this year, and policymakers made their first cut even earlier and more than the consensus had expected.

On June 10 2024, the SBP cut its policy rate by 150 basis points (bps) to 20.5%.

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“We expect that inflation will continue to slow over the remainder of the year,” it said.

The report noted that one of the key drivers of its recent slowdown was a sharp decline in food prices; the headline inflation slowed down more than policymakers expected, from 17.3% y-o-y in April to 11.8% in May.

“We still expect that headline inflation will continue to slow throughout the year, slipping from 11.8% in May to 6.2% in December.

“While there are risks of inflation resurging due to adjustments in electricity and gas prices, the monetary policy committee mentioned that ’cumulative impact of earlier monetary tightening is expected to keep inflationary pressure in check,” it said.

On the currency front, BMI expects that the Pakistani rupee will remain pretty stable over the remainder of the year, which will open up more space for interest rate cuts.

For the past six months, the Pakistani rupee hovered around PKR 278/USD, and we expect that the rupee will only weaken slightly over the remainder of 2024, slipping to PKR 290/USD, it noted.

“If inflation continues to slow, policymakers will be encouraged to cut their key policy rate to prevent a painful rise in real rates,” read the report.

BMI said that real interest rates rose from 4.6% in April to 10.2% in May and this will weigh on investment and thereby growth.

“If the policy rate remains unchanged, we expect that real interest rates would shoot up to over 15% for the remainder of the year.

“Furthermore, we expect US fed will begin its cutting cycle in September, which will help to create more space for the SBP to cut their rates in the upcoming months,” it added.

BMI expect that the SBP will cut the key policy rate at its next Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting.

“We believe that policymakers will adjust policy rate in step with inflation,” it said.

On the long-term rate trajectory, BMI expects that policymakers at the SBP will continue to loosen policy over the longer term, 14.00% by end of 2025.

“As inflation eases, we think that policymakers will gradually cut their key policy rate to bring down real rates, which we think will rise sharply in 2024,” it said.

However, risks of a faster-than-expected inflation would cause policymakers to slow their easing cycle. “The upcoming release of FY25 budgetary measures and adjustments in energy tariffs can cause a sharp increase in short-term inflation and deter policymakers from cutting rate,” it said.

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KU Jul 18, 2024 08:56pm
How will policy rate help, when we suffer high tax/duty by govt on imported fuel n power, n bleed it on debt servicing, this is a death-spiral n economic recovery is its first victim. Govt has failed.
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Arif kaderbhoy Jul 19, 2024 09:15am
With sky high prices of perishables..unheard of prices..increase in fuel costs with further increase food costs..inflation is not under control..who's this economist?..
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Yasir Khan Sep 24, 2024 10:29pm
With inflation over 30%, cutting rates fast may worsen things by boosting borrowing, lowering currency value, and hurting savings. Higher rates would control inflation better.
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