Namibia Holds Key Rate as Central Bank Responds to South Africa’s New Inflation Target

Namibia has kept its main interest rate unchanged at 6.50 percent, a decision the Bank of Namibia said aligns with shifting regional monetary conditions, particularly South Africa’s newly revised inflation target. The policy announcement reflects rising caution across the Common Monetary Area, where Namibia’s currency remains pegged to the South African rand, according to Reuters.

The central bank explained that its decision balances the need to sustain domestic economic growth while safeguarding the economy from potential imported inflation and maintaining capital stability across the region. This policy stance follows the recent move by the South African Reserve Bank, which lowered its policy rate after adjusting its inflation goal to 3 percent for the 2025 to 2026 period, as reported by Reuters.

Inflation in Namibia ticked up to 3.6 percent year on year in October, yet the Bank of Namibia expressed confidence that easing price pressures in South Africa will support long term stability at home. The bank noted that a steady rate environment should help anchor expectations and preserve financial resilience across the broader currency bloc, according to Reuters.

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