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CBN Retains MPR at 11.5%, Parameters Constant

MPC Observations:

  • That the vaccination against COVID-19 had gained ground in major advanced economies; however, the slow pace of vaccination in some emerging markets and developing economies weighed on the even recovery of global output.
  • It noted that the growing concerns associated with the efficacy of the vaccines being distributed across countries, especially with the new variants of the Coronavirus, further threatens the recovery of the global economy. Despite this threat, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) projected a global growth rate of 5.5% in 2021.
  • Inflation remained high in emerging markets and developing economies amid weak accretion to reserves, exchange rate pressures, sustained capital outflows and worsening insecurity.
  • It felt that the huge level of monetary and fiscal injections amid expansionary policy and stimulus packages may heighten the risk of financial instability.

MPC Considerations:

The unabated rising trend of domestic prices and the need for monetary and fiscal policy to push down prices via financing productive ventures, which is expected to boost aggregate supply.

  • Its recent innovative effort to maintain exchange rate stability, especially the incentives to attract diaspora remittances into the country.
  • The twin major challenges of taming the rising inflation and sustaining growth recovery in the economy, while focusing on the downside risks associated with the injections.

MPC Decisions:

  • Monetary Policy Rate retained at 11.50%
  • The asymmetric band retained at +100 bps and – 700 bps around MPR
  • Cash Reserve Ratio retained at 27.50%
  • Liquidity Ratio retained at 30%

Analyst’s Opinion:

We note the sharp increase in the number of the Committee’s members to three, compared to the no vote in January, to increase the MPC rate by at least 50bps. This may be a signal to the Committee eventually increasing the MPR by 50bps this year as rising inflation and exchange rate pressure become more challenging to control – a scenario we pointed out in Cowry January 2021 MPC Update report.

Hence, we expect the bias of the fixed income traders and investors to be a rise in yields and stop rates in 2021.

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