CBK should start cutting lending rate, Treasury CS Mbadi says

CBK should start cutting lending rate, Treasury CS Mbadi says

Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi during a past meeting in his office. PHOTO | COURTESY

The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) should start lowering its lending rate due to falling inflation in recent months, Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi said on Wednesday.

Kenya's government targets an inflation rate of between 2.5% and 7.5% in the medium term.

Inflation fell to 3.6% year-on-year in September from 4.4% a month earlier, while it stood at 4.3% in July.

"Inflation rate is firmly under control now," Mbadi said during an appearance at the Senate.

"We think now that the central bank should start lowering the interest rate so that we encourage the private sector to uptake more loans, create job opportunities."

The central bank is due to announce its next interest rate decision on Oct. 8.

It lowered its benchmark lending rate by 25 basis points in August, saying there was scope to ease policy gradually as inflation had fallen below the midpoint of its target range.

Mbadi said the effects of a strengthening shilling and the central bank's earlier tight monetary policy stance had also contributed to the falling inflation rates.

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