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South Africa lifts interest rates to 14-year high to fight inflation

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Last updated: 2023/05/26 at 4:13 AM
News Room Published May 26, 2023
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[1/2] South Africa’s central bank governor, Lesetja Kganyago, arrives to deliver a keynote address on monetary policy, growth and jobs at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa, November 1, 2022. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

PRETORIA, May 25 (Reuters) – South Africa’s central bank raised its main interest rate (ZAREPO=ECI) on Thursday to a 14-year high, a move Governor Lesetja Kganyago described as “bitter medicine” needed to tame inflation.

The bank lifted rates by 50 basis points to 8.25% as it raised its inflation forecasts for this year and next and said risks were to the upside.

The decision was unanimously agreed by Monetary Policy Committee members and followed a 50 bps hike at the South African Reserve Bank’s (SARB) last policy meeting in March.

The SARB has now raised rates at 10 meetings in a row, adding a total of 475 bps to the repo rate since it began tightening policy in November 2021.

The bank said in a statement that the policy rate was now in “restrictive” territory. Previously the bank had said its policy was accommodative or supporting the economy.

Kganyago told a news conference that “the economy is suffering from inflation.”

“The medication might be bitter, but if the patient does not take the medication they will end up in surgery and in intensive care,” he said.

The rate increase was larger than the 25 bps increase expected by the majority of economists in a Reuters poll published last week, but it was broadly in line with market pricing.

The rand hit a new all-time low against the dollar, down around 2% on the day, after the decision was announced, with one analyst saying some traders had bet on a larger 75 bps hike.

The central bank of Africa’s most industrialised economy is trying to bring inflation back within its target range of 3% to 6%.

Inflation fell more than expected to 6.8% year on year in April from 7.1% in March, data showed on Wednesday.

But the bank’s updated forecasts released on Thursday showed that the SARB now expects 2023 inflation to average 6.2%, up from 6.0% previously.

“With core goods and food higher in the near term, headline inflation for 2023 is revised up,” the SARB said in a statement.

“Given upside inflation risks, larger domestic and external financing needs, and load-shedding, further currency weakness appears likely.”

The bank now predicts that inflation will only sustainably revert to the mid-point of the target range by the second quarter of 2025, versus the fourth quarter of 2024 at its March meeting.

Reporting by Anait Miridzhanian, Bhargav Acharya and Kopano Gumbi;
Additional reporting by Nellie Peyton and Rachel Savage;
Writing by Alexander Winning;
Editing by James Macharia Chege and Susan Fenton

Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

Bhargav Acharya

Thomson Reuters

Based in Johannesburg, Bhargav reports on breaking news across Sub-Saharan Africa. Previously he spent three and a half years in Bengaluru, India, as part of Reuters’ Global News Monitoring team. He has a master’s degree in International Studies.

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