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CBSL reduces policy interest rates

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The Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) has further reduced policy interest rates.

Accordingly, the Monetary Policy Board has decided to reduce the Standing Deposit Facility Rate (SDFR) to 10 per cent and the Standing Lending Facility Rate (SLFR) to 11 per cent by 100 basis points.

The CBSL said that the Board arrived at this decision following a careful analysis of the current and expected developments, including low inflation and benign inflation expectations in the domestic economy, with the aim of stabilising inflation at the envisaged 5 per cent level in the medium term, thereby enabling the economy to reach its potential growth.

“The Board expects that this reduction of policy interest rates, along with the significant easing of monetary policy affected previously, including the directions issued by the Central Bank to licensed banks to reduce interest rates, and the significant reduction of risk premia on government securities, would accelerate the downward adjustment in market interest rates, particularly lending rates, in the period ahead.

“The financial sector is urged to pass on the benefits of the continued easing of monetary conditions to individuals and businesses adequately and swiftly, thereby supporting the envisaged rebound of the economy, it said.

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