The Bank of Ghana (BoG) Governor, Dr. Ernest Addison, delivered an optimistic outlook on the nation’s financial restoration – stating that barring any unanticipated shocks, the indicators of a gradual and constant rebound within the economic system will take form from subsequent yr.
According to him, current macroeconomic indicators have supplied optimistic indicators – attributing the turnaround to sound macroeconomic insurance policies, profitable home debt restructuring and a collection of structural reforms
“Let me assure you that the economy is on a gradual rebound. Growth is improving steadily, inflation is declining and the fiscal and external positions are improving, alongside relative stability in the exchange rate. Absent unanticipated shocks in the outlook, the continued implementation of prudent policies will further strengthen the recovery process and reinforce the disinflationary process,” he defined throughout his speech on the 2023 Governors Day Annual Bankers’ Dinner hosted by the Chartered Institute of Bankers (CIB).
The central financial institution chief attributed this anticipated restoration to the implementation of some insurance policies, particularly mentioning impacts of the Bank’s Domestic Gold Purchase Programme (DGPP) launched in June 2021.
The Governor mentioned the DGPP’s first leg, often called Gold for Reserves (G4R), exceeded expectations. The financial institution bought 17.89 tonnes of gold, equal to US$1.14billion – doubling the central financial institution’s gold reserves nicely forward of the preliminary goal.
Additionally, the Gold for Oil (G4O) programme beneath DGPP contributed to a discount in demand for US {dollars} by Bulk Oil Distribution Companies (BDCs) and positively influenced the Bank’s cashflow, sustaining steady ex-pump costs and supporting the native forex, he mentioned.
As a results of these initiatives, the primary half of 2023 noticed gross home product (GDP) development averaging 3.2 % – surpassing earlier forecasts of 1.5 %. Headline inflation, which peaked at 54.1 % in December 2022, declined to 35.2 % in October 2023; demonstrating the effectiveness of carried out insurance policies, he famous.
Turning consideration to the banking business, Dr. Addison acknowledged the challenges confronted in 2022 because of Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP)-related losses, primarily from important holdings of Treasury bonds. However, official knowledge on the finish of October 2023 confirmed relative stability within the sector. Total belongings elevated by 16.7 % year-on-year to GH¢257.89billion, funded by a 26.6 % development in deposits to GH¢199.94billion.
The profitability of banks remained strong, with an business post-tax revenue of GH¢7.10billion, representing a 60.4 % annual development. The capital adequacy ratio, adjusted for regulatory reliefs, stood at 13.4 % in October 2023 – exceeding the revised prudential minimal of 10 %. However, the business’s Non-Performing Loans (NPL) ratio elevated to 18.3 % in October 2023 – attributed to elevated credit score threat related to the macroeconomic disaster in 2022.
Praise deserved?
The Governor as soon as once more took the chance to defend BoG’s position through the disaster, highlighting its crucial assist to the economic system and the misunderstandings which have arisen.
He known as for public appreciation of the Bank’s resilience, and emphasised the continuing corrective actions and dedication to sound administration, clear accounting and good governance practices.
“It is very clear that only a central bank which has been prudently run, built buffers and is well-positioned can step in to support an economy from collapse. It is therefore most appropriate, I believe, to state that Ghanaians should rather applaud and commend the Bank of Ghana’s resilience,” he opined.
The Bank had come beneath intense criticism for its financing of presidency, which resulted in a report lack of some GH¢60.8billion final yr. This led to unfavourable fairness at a colossal GH¢55.12billion, culminating in an organised protest in opposition to administration of the central financial institution and requires resignation of its main figures.
Dr. Addison emphasised the need of coverage selections made through the disaster for the economic system’s better good. He reiterated that the losses have been primarily a results of the Bank’s position as ‘loss absorber’ throughout a interval of financial disaster.
The 50 % haircut on publicity to authorities, within the type of holding public debt securities and loans to state-owned establishments, led to GH¢53.1billion in impairment fees. This choice, whereas controversial, was framed by Dr. Addison as a essential coverage alternative for the better good of the economic system as he additional contextualised the Bank’s position through the disaster; highlighting that its sturdy coverage buffers allowed it to assist the economic system till conclusion of the International Monetray Fund programme.
“The Bank played a critical role to support the economy during the crisis period with distinction. It is very clear the Bank’s role in supporting the economy through this crisis has not been fully understood, and in some cases deliberately misinterpreted. The bank came under severe attack across the media space, culminating in an organised demonstration against the institution,” the Governor narrated.
The central financial institution head additionally used the platform to name for unity and assist, recognising the pivotal position performed by the Bank of Ghana in steering the nation by means of difficult occasions.
“The bank will continue to closely monitor developments and, where need be, take appropriate and decisive actions to address same. Also, the bank will ensure that depositors’ funds remain safe and the financial system remains stable and resilient,” he affirmed.
Source: B&FT
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