Accra, Jan. 22, - Bank of Ghana
kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 20 per cent on Monday, citing the
need to keep inflation within its medium-term target of 8 per cent plus or
minus two percentage points.
Governor of the Bank, Dr Ernest
Addison told a news conference that while inflation expectations appeared to be
well anchored, there were some emerging pressures underlying inflation in the
last two months of 2017.
“Under the circumstances and to
ensure that the inflation target horizon is maintained and the medium term
inflation target of 8 per cent plus or minus two percentage points is achieved
this year, the Committee decided to maintain the monetary policy rate at 20 per
cent,” he said.
The Central bank has eased rates
by 550 basis points in the past year to foster growth on the back of decline in
headline and core inflation throughout 2017.
Dr Addison said provisional data
on government operations indicated an overall budget deficit of 5.4 per cent of
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the year to November 2017, against the target
of 6.0 per cent.
Total revenue and grants was 17.1
per cent of GDP, below the target of 19.0 per cent while of GDP below the
budgeted estimate of 25.0 per cent.
“Preliminary banking data showing
government receipts and payments indicate that the overall budget deficit is
likely to stay within the 2017 target of 6.3 per cent of GDP,” he said.
Total public debt as at November
2017 stood at GH₵138.8 billion
(68.7 per cent of GDP) up from GH₵122.6
billion (73.3 per cent of GDP) in December 2016.
Domestic debt component went up
by 20.1 per cent to GH₵64.2
billion, while external debt rose by 7.9 per cent to GH₵74.7 billion.
On the external front, Dr Addison
said the trade account recorded a surplus of $1.1 billion compared with a trade
deficit of $1.8 billion in December 2016, and driven mainly by higher export
receipts from oil, cocoa and gold.
Gross International Reserves
stood at $7.6 billion, equivalent to 4.3 months of import cover compared to
$6.2 billion in December 2016.
GNA

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