• ABOUT US
    • History
    • Our Team
    • Advertising
    • Subscription
  • CONTACT US
Georgia Today
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business & Economy
  • Social & Society
  • Sports
  • Culture
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business & Economy
  • Social & Society
  • Sports
  • Culture
No Result
View All Result
Georgia Today
No Result
View All Result

NBG reduces Monetary Policy Rate to 8.25%

by Georgia Today
March 13, 2024
in Business & Economy
Reading Time: 2 mins read
NBG reduces Monetary Policy Rate to 8.25%

The Monetary Policy Committee of the National Bank of Georgia decided to reduce the Monetary Policy Rate (refinancing rate) by 0.75 percentage points.  The policy rate now stands at 8.25 percent.

NBG said a low inflation environment is sustained and headline inflation is well below the target in Georgia.

“In February, the overall price level increased by 0.3 percent annually, while the core inflation stood at 2.4 percent. It is noteworthy that low inflation is a result of both domestic, as well as external factors. On the one hand, the key driving factor of lower inflation is the declining prices on domestically produced products (2.4 percent) resulting from tight monetary policy and slowdown in inflation expectations. On the other hand, price pressures stemming from external shocks, such as those caused by the war and the pandemic, have significantly weakened contributing to a lower overall inflation rate. At the same time, the real effective exchange rate keeps its strong position, which supports the inflation on imported goods to stay at a low level. The low inflation environment helps the inflation expectations decline, which further significantly lowers the inflationary risks in the medium term. Other things equal, inflation is expected to remain below the target of 3 percent at the beginning of 2024, while stabilizing close to it in the medium term.

Despite the existing inflationary risks, their severity has decreased. One of the major inflationary risks is the heightened prices on international transportation due to ongoing Red Sea tensions. The hostilities in this region are still ongoing; however, shipment costs, after surging in December and January, declined to some extent in February. Meanwhile, as it was expected, local economic activity is gradually approaching its potential trend. According to the preliminary estimates, in January, annual economic growth equaled 5.8%, which indicates the neutralization of demand-driven inflationary pressures. According to the National Bank of Georgia’s projections, with the gap between economic activity and its pre-pandemic trend being fully closed, it is anticipated that the growth of economic activity in 2024 will gradually normalize around that of potential GDP.

In light of the above-mentioned factors and the analysis of the current stance, the National Bank of Georgia continues exit from its tight monetary policy stance, reducing the policy rate by 0.75 percentage points to 8.25 percent. Nevertheless, should factors amplifying inflation expectations and external sector risks become apparent, other things equal, maintaining the current tight stance for a longer period or further policy tightening may become necessary.

The NBG continuously monitors the developments in the economy and financial markets and will use all available tools to ensure price stability,” the National Bank reported.

The next meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee will take place on May 8, 2024.

Tags: Monetary Policy RateNBG
ShareShareTweet

Related Posts

Homer Partners with Anagi for Landmark Residential Project “Homer Alpha”
Business & Economy

Homer Partners with Anagi for Landmark Residential Project “Homer Alpha”

June 3, 2025
Business & Economy

June 2, 2025
Domestic Tourism drops in Georgia, spending decreases by nearly 9%
Business & Economy

Domestic Tourism drops in Georgia, spending decreases by nearly 9%

May 30, 2025

Recommended

Putin, Xi, and allied leaders mark Russia’s Victory Day at Moscow parade

Putin, Xi, and allied leaders mark Russia’s Victory Day at Moscow parade

4 weeks ago
Experience Seamless Connectivity with Silknet eSIM in Georgia

Experience Seamless Connectivity with Silknet eSIM in Georgia

11 months ago
Champion Karateka Luka Khvedeliani on the Benefits of Georgian Karate for Georgia’s Youth

Georgia to Celebrate First Europe Day with European Union Candidate Status

1 year ago
Georgian Foreign Minister Holds Farewell Meeting with French Ambassador to Georgia

Georgian Foreign Minister Holds Farewell Meeting with French Ambassador to Georgia

3 years ago
Natia Mezvrishvili on Dealing with 2 Political Giants

Natia Mezvrishvili on Dealing with 2 Political Giants

3 years ago
Giorgi Gakharia: We were Told We Were Capable of Nothing – It’s All a Lie and Ukraine is a Great Example of This

Giorgi Gakharia: We were Told We Were Capable of Nothing – It’s All a Lie and Ukraine is a Great Example of This

3 years ago
GT Interview with Giorgi Badridze

GT Interview with Giorgi Badridze

3 years ago
Russo-Ukrainian War and Georgia – Analysis from security expert Kakha Kemoklidze

Russo-Ukrainian War and Georgia – Analysis from security expert Kakha Kemoklidze

3 years ago

Navigation

  • News
  • Politics
  • Business & Economy
  • Social & Society
  • Sports
  • Culture
  • International
  • Where.ge
  • Newspaper
  • Magazine
  • GEO
  • OP-ED
  • About Us
    • History
    • Our Team
    • Advertising
    • Subscription
  • Contact

Highlights

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia: I believed winning Champions League was possible

Court replaces Nika Melia’s bail with detention over commission no-show

Irakli Kobakhidze discusses US ties and regional stability with senator Steve Daines

“Ukraine Has No Choice But to Fight”: Shekhovtsov on Why Surrender Means National Erasure

MIA: Nika Melia detained on administrative charges

Ukraine Latest: Drones, Drills, and Diplomacy

Trending

Experience Seamless Connectivity with Silknet eSIM in Georgia
Business & Economy

Experience Seamless Connectivity with Silknet eSIM in Georgia

by Georgia Today
June 26, 2024

Why Silknet's eSIM could be your top choice in Georgia  Since its introduction, eSIM technology has become...

Photo by the author

Virtuosity and Versatility: Marc-André Hamelin Opens Tbilisi Piano Festival 2024

May 30, 2024
  • Where.ge
  • Newspaper
  • GEO
  • Magazine
  • Old Website

2000-2024 © Georgia Today

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business & Economy
  • Social & Society
  • Sports
  • Culture
  • International
  • Where.ge
  • Newspaper
  • Magazine
  • GEO
  • OP-ED
  • About Us
    • History
    • Our Team
    • Advertising
    • Subscription
  • Contact

2000-2024 © Georgia Today