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NBM takes measures to mitigate proinflationary risks


https://www.ipn.md/en/nbm-takes-measures-to-mitigate-proinflationary-risks-7966_1084166.html

The Executive Board of the National Bank of Moldova (NBM) decided unanimously to increase the base rate applied to the main short-term monetary policy operations by 1.0 percentage points up to 4.65 percent annually. At the same time, the interest rates on overnight loans and deposits will increase by 1.0 percentage points - up to 7.15 and, respectively, up to 2.15 percent annually. The required reserves ratio remains unchanged, IPN reports.

The NBM’s decision was taken considering the inflationary pressures from the supply and aggregate demand, as well the risks and uncertainties caused by the evolving pandemic situation.

The Executive Board concluded that the risk of a persistent inflationary process prevails for the first half of the forecasting round.

As estimated, inflationary pressures will continue in the coming period, supported by increases in household income (payroll, social assistance, remittances etc.) and rising consumer and mortgage credit volumes in the context of incentive monetary conditions that support consumption to the detriment of saving.

Thus, the decision of the National Bank of Moldova aims to mitigate inflationary pressures generated by accelerating domestic aggregate demand fuelled by consumption growth and to temperate the second-round effects of the supply shock amid higher international prices and imported inflation.

The decision of the NBM Executive Board comes into force on September 6, 2021.