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BoN strategies on Namibia’s monetary policy stance

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The Bank of Namibia (BoN) says it remains committed to leveraging collective expertise and insights to guarantee the adaptability and responsiveness of the country’s monetary policy to the evolving global landscapes.

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“As we convene to navigate the complexities of steering our nation’s monetary policy amidst a myriad of challenges, it is imperative to acknowledge the significance of our roles in guiding the economic trajectory of our open, small economy,” BoN Governor, Johannes !Gawaxab said.

“Against a backdrop of geopolitical tensions, resurfacing inflationary pressures, and the emergence of disruptive technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), along with the risks posed by climatic swings, our deliberations take on heightened importance.”

He made these remarks at the just concluded first Monetary Policy Strategy Session on Thursday, which attracted international experts including those from central banks of South Africa and Botswana in addition to board members and key staff.

The session was aimed at educating and sensitising participants on the intricate process of formulating monetary policy at the Bank of Namibia.

The Governor used the engagement as an opportunity to re-emphasise the central bank’s view that the benefits of the current exchange rate regime outweigh the costs.

He maintained that the Bank of Namibia will continue to safeguard the one-to-one link between the Namibia Dollar and the South African Rand. 

Meanwhile, Ricardo Hausmann, Founder and Director of Harvard’s Growth Lab, underscored the perils associated with unsustainable currency pegs, citing the printing of money as a primary catalyst for economic turmoil, thus highlighting the critical importance of sound monetary policy principles. 

In addition to this, Martin Grandes, Professor of Economics at the University of Buenos Aires, explored the intricate considerations involved in selecting a public optimal exchange rate regime, while extending valuable perspectives on navigating the complexities of exchange rate management in an increasingly interconnected global economy. 

Also participating in the dialogue, Chris Loewald, the Head of Economic Research at the South African Reserve Bank, shared insights into South Africa’s monetary policy process, offering a nuanced understanding of the complexities involved in managing inflation and fostering economic stability.

The importance of transparency and effective communication in shaping monetary policy decisions was presented by Kealeboga Shalaulo Masalila, Deputy Governor of the Bank of Botswana while shedding light on Botswana’s successful monetary policy framework and exchange rate regime.  

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