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    Policy rate hike came at a wrong time; government must be financially disciplined – IPPA

    ZamZam UpdateBy ZamZam UpdateApril 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Institute of Public Coverage and Accountability (IPPA) believes the Financial institution of Ghana rushed in rising its coverage fee by 100 foundation factors to twenty-eight%.

    Based on the coverage suppose tank, although inflation stays excessive, above 20%, it has declined for 2 consecutive months, and subsequently, the Financial Coverage Committee of the Financial institution of Ghana might have noticed the inflationary development for a while earlier than adjusting its coverage fee upwards.

    “The Institute of Public Coverage and Accountability although recognises the above challenges the hike within the coverage fee is coming at a fallacious time. Inflation continues to be above 20% however has witnessed two consecutive declines (marginally). Subsequently, the Committee might have noticed the state of affairs for a while earlier than adjusting the coverage fee up”. 

    “A rise within the coverage fee is a disincentive to companies and family shoppers as they grapple with the excessive price of operations and dwelling. We subsequently need the Financial institution of Ghana to take a second take a look at its inflation concentrating on framework. We predict that the Financial institution can’t proceed to rely solely on that coverage to manage cash provide. Many questions have been requested concerning the efficacy of the inflation concentrating on framework purely as a result of the present drivers of inflation are supply-side and never demand-side”, it stated in an announcement.

    There was a cut up choice by the 5-member MPC over the coverage fee, with three proposing a rise whereas the remaining two dissented.

    IPPA stated the excessive coverage fee is a disincentive to companies as many grapple with excessive borrowing and operational prices.

    It additionally questioned the federal government’s urge for food for borrowing and poor fiscal administration, urging the Financial institution of Ghana to not lend to the federal government and criticise the federal government if essential.

    “A disciplined authorities is necessary in maintaining the macroeconomic fundamentals (decrease rates of interest, decrease inflation, decreased borrowing, steady change fee) stronger and opening the economic system for development. Inconsistency in fiscal prudence has been our bane over time. We, subsequently, urged the Financial institution of Ghana to not draw back from criticising the federal government or pulling the plug anytime it foresees the federal government exhibiting poor fiscal administration”.

    “It [Bank of Ghana] mustn’t succumb to govt stress by lending to the federal government or printing monies. We additionally need the federal government to be disciplined by not borrowing excessively or spending past its means. Once more, borrowed funds needs to be invested in productive sectors of the economic system”, it added.

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