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Zambia raises interest rates to 15.5% in inflation busting effort | Zambia raises interest rates to 15.5% in inflation busting effort |
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Zambia's central bank has pushed up interest rates from 12.5% to 15.5% in an effort to curb soaring inflation. | Zambia's central bank has pushed up interest rates from 12.5% to 15.5% in an effort to curb soaring inflation. |
Consumer prices nearly doubled in October to 14.3% from 7.7% in September as Zambia's currency weakened sharply. | Consumer prices nearly doubled in October to 14.3% from 7.7% in September as Zambia's currency weakened sharply. |
Zambia's kwacha has halved in value against the dollar this year as lower copper prices have hit Africa's second-biggest producer of the metal. | Zambia's kwacha has halved in value against the dollar this year as lower copper prices have hit Africa's second-biggest producer of the metal. |
In October the country held a national day of prayer to try to counteract its economic crisis. | In October the country held a national day of prayer to try to counteract its economic crisis. |
The increase in Zambia's benchmark lending rate was the first by the southern African nation since November 2014. | The increase in Zambia's benchmark lending rate was the first by the southern African nation since November 2014. |
"In arriving at our decision the committee took into account the inflationary outturn. Keeping inflation expectations anchored in single digits is critical," central bank governor Denny Kalyalya said. | "In arriving at our decision the committee took into account the inflationary outturn. Keeping inflation expectations anchored in single digits is critical," central bank governor Denny Kalyalya said. |
The kwacha rose around 0.6% against the dollar following the announcement. | |
Globally, copper prices hit a six-year low in August. Growth in demand for the metal has slowed as China looks to reposition its economy towards consumer-led growth and away from exports and investment. | |
Zambia's kwacha has been hit in the past year, falling more than 50% against the dollar, and around the same against the pound. | |
Food prices have soared in the country, and power shortages have also been triggered by low water-levels in Lake Kariba, where hydropower plants supply much of the country's electricity. |
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