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FULL TEXT: RBZ Press Statement On RTGS$ & Interest Rates Following Band Of Multi-Currency

4 years agoMon, 24 Jun 2019 16:51:07 GMT
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FULL TEXT: RBZ Press Statement On RTGS$ & Interest Rates Following Band Of Multi-Currency

The reserve bank has released a statement following the ban of the multi-currency regime in Zimbabwe. We post it below in full:

PRESS STATEMENT ON STRENGTHENING THE INTERBANK FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET

Further to the Statutory Instrument 142 of 2019 issued by the Hon Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Prof Mthuli Ncube, on the removal of the multi-currency system in Zimbabwe and replacing it with a local unit of account (RTGS$/ZWL$) for transacting purposes, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe wished to announce that it will implement the following support measures to buttress and strengthen the local unit of account:

a) Direct banks to transfer to the Reserve Bank the RTGS$/ZWL$ that they are holding as counterpart funds for the foreign currency historical or legacy debt that Government, through the Reserve Bank, is assuming at the rate of 1:1 between the RTGS$ and the US$. This measure is expected to mop around ZLW$1.2 billion from the market by the end of this week.

b) Adjust the interest rate on the Reserve Bank overnight window upwards from the current 15% per annum to 50% per annum in line with the inflation trends.

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c) Remove administrative limits on the operation of bureaux de change and on the cap on margins for banks for the interbank foreign exchange transactions.

d) Put a vesting period of 90 days on disposal of dual securities or shares purchased by investors on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange.

e) increase supply of foreign currency into interbank foreign market by ensuring that a least 50% of the surrender portion of foreign currency is sold to the interbank market. This will be supplemented by the use of Letters of Credit (LCs) for the importation of essential commodities that include fuel, cooking oil, and wheat. The Bank has put in place LCs amounting to US$330 million for this purpose.

 

J P Mangudya
Governor

 

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