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High Interest Rates Drive Up Costs of Open Market Operations

M.Cby M.C
May 21, 2024
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The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has highlighted the financial challenges associated with high interest rates, particularly emphasizing their impact on Open Market Operations (OMOs).

OMOs, a key tool used by the central bank to regulate the money supply and influence short-term interest rates, have become increasingly costly in the current high-interest-rate environment.

Open Market Operations involve the buying and selling of government securities in the open market to control liquidity and stabilize the national currency.

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When interest rates are high, the cost of these transactions increases, making it more expensive for the BoG to manage the money supply effectively.

Meanwhile, the Bank of Ghana (BoG) has addressed recent allegations that it is deliberately maintaining high policy rates to generate profit, categorically denying any such motives.

The central bank has faced scrutiny following reports suggesting that the increment in policy rates is a strategy for financial gain.

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In a firm rebuttal, the BoG emphasized its steadfast commitment to sound monetary policies designed to achieve stable inflation, consistent with its medium-term objectives. Bernard Otabil, the Director of Communications at BoG, clarified that the institution’s primary focus is on economic stability, not profit.

“Achieving low and stable inflation helps to promote exchange rate stability under a floating currency regime, which is key. The BoG is committed to pursuing sound monetary policies aimed at achieving stable inflation in line with its medium-term target.”

Bernard Otabil

Maintaining Stable Inflation

The central bank’s stance is that maintaining stable inflation is crucial for the overall economic health of the country, particularly in promoting exchange rate stability.

This stability is vital in a floating currency regime, where market forces determine the value of the currency rather than fixed exchange rates.

The BoG’s response underscores its dedication to fostering a stable economic environment, distancing itself from claims that high policy rates are intended to boost its financial position. Instead, the focus remains on achieving long-term economic stability through disciplined monetary policy.

Dr. Otabil stressed that the central bank’s primary focus is on ensuring economic stability and enhancing the welfare of the Ghanaian population.

Dr. Otabil refuted the notion that central banks globally use policy rate hikes for profit, explaining that such actions are counterproductive to central bank operations.

“Anyone who would make such a claim, perhaps, does not understand central banking fully because high interest rates are rather inimical to the operations of central banks. High interest rates raise the cost of our open market operations and lead to large losses.”

Dr. Otabil

Open market operations (OMOs), the purchase and sale of securities in the open market by a central bank, are a key tool used by the Central Bank in the implementation of monetary policy.

Clarification on Central Bank Operations

Dr. Otabil elaborated on the nature of central banking, highlighting the inherent challenges associated with increasing policy rates to achieve price stability.

Dr. Otabil underscored that central banks are not profit-driven institutions and do not face the same financial constraints as private entities.

“Central banks are not commercial banks and do not seek profits, nor do they face the same financial constraints as private institutions. Central banks, by the nature of their work, are supposed to provide a public good, and that public good is low and stable inflation which comes at a cost.”

Dr. Otabil

The BoG’s stance reinforces its role as a steward of monetary policy, aimed at fostering economic stability rather than pursuing profit.

The central bank’s approach to policy rates is driven by the objective of maintaining price stability, a crucial factor for the overall health of the economy.

As the BoG continues to navigate the complexities of monetary policy, its commitment to transparency and sound economic principles remains clear, ensuring that the primary goal of low and stable inflation is pursued for the benefit of the broader Ghanaian economy.

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