The Philippine Star

BSP keeps rates steady

- By LAWRENCE AGCAOILI

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) yesterday kept its monetary policy unchanged, as expected, despite the growing upward pressure on inflation as well as the challengin­g global economic environmen­t.

BSP officer- in- charge Nestor Espenilla Jr. said the central bank’s Monetary Board had decided to maintain policy rates at 3.5 percent for the overnight lending facility, three percent for the overnight reverse repurchase facility, and 2.5 percent for the overnight deposit facility.

He said the BSP also left the reserve requiremen­t ratios unchanged at 20 percent.

Espenilla said the decision was

based on its assessment of inflation dynamics and the risks to inflation outlook over the policy horizon.

Furthermor­e, he explained the body also noted the balance of risks surroundin­g the inflation outlook continues to be weighted toward the upside amid possible adjustment­s in electricit­y rates as well as the initial impact of the government’s broad fiscal reform program.

According to Espenilla, uncertaint­y over global growth prospects continues to pose a key downside risk to the inflation outlook.

“The Monetary Board stressed that while the global economic environmen­t has become more challengin­g due to expected shifts in macroecono­mic policies in advanced economies, domestic economic activity is expected to stay firm, supported by buoyant household consumptio­n and private investment, increased fiscal spending, and ample credit and liquidity,” he said.

The US Federal Reserve decided to keep interest rates unchanged last month after raising benchmark rates by another 25 basis points last December.

Inflation kicked up to 2.7 percent in January, its highest in over two years, from two percent in December, but was still within the two to four percent target set by the BSP between 2017 and 2020.

“While inflation has risen due to the recent increases in food and oil prices, latest baseline forecasts continue to indicate that the future inflation path will remain within the target range,” Espenilla said.

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