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    SBP to Announce Monetary Policy Amid Rising Oil Prices and Inflation Risks

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 27, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pakistan’s central bank is scheduled to announce its latest monetary policy decision today, focusing on the future direction of interest rates amid a challenging economic environment. The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) will convene its Monetary Policy Committee to decide on the benchmark interest rate, which currently stands at 10.5 percent.

    This decision comes after a thorough review of critical economic indicators, including import and export data, exchange rate fluctuations, and global oil price trends. Domestic factors such as large-scale manufacturing output, crop yields, and food inflation have also been carefully evaluated as part of the policy formulation process.

    The outcome of this meeting is expected to have significant consequences for businesses and investors, especially as Pakistan continues to face pressures on its external accounts alongside an uneven pace of economic recovery.

    Business leaders have expressed their concerns ahead of the announcement. Atif Ikram Sheikh, President of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry, has urged policymakers to refrain from further interest rate hikes. He warned that additional tightening could negatively impact business activities under the current economic conditions and advocated for rate reductions to encourage investment and promote job creation.

    Meanwhile, from a policy standpoint, there remains a strong argument for maintaining or even increasing contractionary monetary measures. The global oil supply shortage and the consequent rise in international energy prices present a substantial threat to Pakistan’s inflation outlook and external balance. Elevated oil import costs could exacerbate inflationary pressures and worsen the country’s current account deficit.

    In this context, a contractionary monetary policy, despite its potential short-term dampening effect on economic growth, may be necessary to control inflation, stabilize the currency, and avoid broader macroeconomic imbalances. Although this approach may conflict with the preferences of the business community, it underscores the importance of prudent economic management amid growing external vulnerabilities.

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