Sunday, April 17, 2016

CBN Sets To Increase Interest Rates - CBN Boss, Godwin Emefiele

CBN Sets To Increase Interest Rates - CBN Boss, Godwin Emefiele
Godwin Emefiele, CBN Boss 
THE Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele, on Saturday revealed that Nigeria’s interest rate will increase due to the rising inflation rate.

Emefiele disclosed this at the International Monetary Fund, IMF, headquarters in Washington.

He said, “Truly, Nigerians really expect that if they want to access finance, they should do so under a low interest regime.

“But of course you will agree with me that with the increase in inflation rate, from about 11.38 (percent) it was in February to almost about 12.8 in march, naturally what you find is that interest rate would have to still go up sort off.

“When you have the MPR below inflation rate, it is not amodel that is acceptable.”Emefiele assured Nigerians that despite the expected increase in interest rate, the CBN will continue to do all it can to ensure that the sectors of the economy that grow the domestic industry, get needed attention.

“At the level of the CBN, we would continue, as much as possible to see how we can continue to increase ourinterventions to certain targeted areas of the economy.Are you Broke? 

“Particularly agriculture, mining, the real sector, areas that would boost domestic production, areas that would help to support our push away from relying on oil.

“Where we are seeing goods that can be produced in the country, where we find investors that are investing in domestic production rather than following up on exports, then we would continue to give those kind of investors support,”, he said.

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