nigeria hikes rates to lift naira fight inflation
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Nigeria hikes rates to lift naira, fight inflation
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Tuesday raised its benchmark interest rate to 14 percent from 12 percent in move to stabilize the country's currency, the naira, and tame soaring inflation.
CBN Gov. Godwin Emefiele told reporters the monetary policy committee which meets every two months "voted to increase the MPR (interest rate) by 200 basic points from 12 percent to 14 percent."
MPR is the benchmark rate at which the CBN lends to commercial banks and it has been a key instrument in stabilizing prices.
Financial analysts welcomed the decision.
"Given the cost-push nature of inflation in Nigeria, which largely stems from the shortage of foreign exchange, we believe that this was the right thing to have done," said Razia Khan of Standard Chartered Bank.
"Today's monetary policy decision demonstrates a commitment to foreign exchange liberalization, which alone will undo some of the bottlenecks that have contributed to inflation," Khan added.
Inflation hit an 11-year high of 16.5 percent in June as prices of food and energy jumped after the government freed up the naira currency in April, allowing it to plummet against the US dollar.
Nigerians are struggling with spiraling cost of living after a 67 percent hike in the price of petrol in April and last month's scrapping of the peg of the naira exchange rate at 197/199 to the dollar.
The naira now trades at around 370 to the dollar on the black market. The official rate is at about 300 to the dollar.

Source: Arab News

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