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Angola holds key rate for sixth straight meeting - REUTERS

MAY 22, 2025

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LUANDA, May 21 (Reuters) - Angola's central bank kept its main interest rate unchanged for the sixth meeting in a row on Wednesday, citing global economic uncertainty despite a slowdown in domestic inflation.
The Bank of Angola has maintained its key lending rate (AOINTR=ECI) at 19.50% since May last year.

The central bank has kept policy tight to try to rein in inflation, which has been gradually declining but was still at more than 22% in annual terms in April (AOCPIY=ECI)

 Angola hopes to transition to an inflation-targeting framework, which would involve setting a specific inflation target to guide monetary policy. 

Governor Manuel Tiago Dias said the central bank was for now sticking to its forecast that inflation would end the year at 17.5%. "When we look at inflation up to April, we see that there has been a fairly substantial year-on-year reduction. Our projections for May and June indicate that we will probably see a (continued) downwards trend in inflation," he told a press conference. Last week the International Monetary Fund cut Angola's preliminary growth outlook for 2025 to 2.4% from an initial 3%, citing lower prices of oil and tightening external financing conditions.

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