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*FULL TEXT: Monetary Policy Committee Announces Measures To Tackle Exchange Rate Volatility* https://www.pindula.co.zw/2023/06/06/full-text-monetary-policy-committee-announces-measures-to-tackle-exchange-rate-volatility/?article The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has announced measures to deal with exchange rate and price volatility in the economy. Below is the statement in full: _RESOLUTIONS OF THE MONETARY POLICY COMMITTEE MEETING HELD ON 6 JUNE 2023_ _The Monetary Policy Committee (the MPC) of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (the Bank) met on 6 June 2023 and deliberated on macroeconomic and financial developments in the economy._ _The MPC also deliberated on the progress made in the implementation of measures announced by the Honourable Minister of Finance and Economic Development on 11 May 2023 and 29 May 2023, respectively, to address the recent volatility in the exchange rate and prices of goods and services in the economy._ _The MPC noted that the prevailing volatility in the exchange rate emanated from both supply and demand side factors._ _The supply side factors reflected the transitory reduction in foreign currency inflows, while the demand factors reflected the sustained value-preservation demand for foreign currency in the economy._ _In order to complement the measures announced by Government, the MPC resolved as follows:_ _Supply Side Measures_ _The following measures shall be implemented to address supply side foreign currency constraints:_ _i. With effect from 7 June 2023, the Bank shall sell foreign currency at the market-determined exchange rate through banks to support and strengthen the foreign exchange interbank market, and banks shall in turn sell the foreign currency to their customers. This measure is calculated to ensure that the interbank forex market is the primary source for foreign exchange needs in the economy and that the foreign exchange auction system shall continue to operate for meeting smaller requirements for foreign payments and for continuous price discovery. Thus, in order to ensure that the interbank forex market is self-financing the 90-day liquidation requirement on export proceeds will fall away._ _ii. The current interbank maximum trading limits shall be reviewed upwards from US$100 000 to US$500 000, consistent with the current auction limits;_ _iii. The main and MSME auction will be merged under the US$5 million per week policy, with bid limits of a minimum of US$1 500 and a maximum of US$50 000; and_ _iv. The trading margins charged by banks on foreign exchange transactions will be aligned with international best practices._ _Demand Side Measures_ _To address the demand side factors, the MPC resolved to adopt the following measures:_ _i. Increasing the Bank policy rate from 140% to 150% per annum, in response to the recent increase in inflation;_ _ii. Increasing the Medium-term Bank Accommodation (MBA) interest rate from 70% to 75% per annum; and_ _iii. Increasing the Statutory Reserve Requirements on local currency demand and call deposits from 10% to 15%, while maintaining savings and time deposit requirements at 5%._ _The Bank remains committed to continuing with the current tight monetary policy to restore and sustain the exchange rate and inflation stability._ _The issuance of gold- backed digital tokens to augment physical gold coins as a value preservation instrument has gone a long way in mopping up excess liquidity from the market._ _To date, the Bank has sold to the market ZW$31.8 billion and ZW$35.2 billion worth of gold coins and gold-backed digital tokens, respectively._ _The rolling out of digital tokens for transactional purposes in the second phase, which is projected to commence during the month of June 2023, will buttress the current stabilisation measures._ _More: Pindula News_ *Featured Products* *Follow our Pindula Channel on:* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va84dngJP21B2nWeyM3v
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