Central bank further cuts benchmark interest rate to aid economy

01/10/2020, 15:07

The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) on September 30 announced its decision to lower the benchmark interest rate as part of efforts to support the national economy amid difficulties posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The central bank further cuts benchmark interest rate to aid economy

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From October 1, the refinancing interest rate will be cut to 4 percent per annum from 4.5 percent, while the rediscount interest rate will go down to 2.5 percent from 3 percent.

The overnight electronic interbank rate and rate of loans to offset capital shortage in clearance between the SBV and credit institutions will be lowered to 5 percent per annum from 5.5 percent.

The central bank also decided to cut the interest rate of bids of valuable papers through open market operations from 3 percent per annum to 2.5 percent.

Regarding the maximum interest rate for deposits in Vietnam dong (VND) by organisations and individuals at credit institutions and foreign bank branches, the SBV stipulates that the maximum interest rate applicable to demand deposits and those of less than one month is 0.2 percent per annum.

The maximum interest rate applicable to deposits with terms from one month to less than six months will fall to 4 percent per annum from 4.25 percent.

The maximum rate for deposits with terms of one month to less than six months at people’s credit funds and microfinance institutions will be cut to 4.5 percent per annum from 4.75 percent, while interest rates on deposits with a term of six months or more will be determined by credit institutions on the basis of market capital supply and demand.

Notably, loans to borrowers in a number of regulated fields and economic sectors have been cut to 4.5 percent per annum from 5 percent. The maximum short-term lending interest rate in VND at people’s credit funds and microfinance organisations for these capital needs is now down from 6 percent per annum to 5.5 percent.

According to the central bank, since early this year it has synchronously operated monetary policy tools to control inflation, stabilise the macro-economy and the monetary market, and reduce the market interest rate to support economic recovery amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Source: VNA


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