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Current Macro-Economic and Financial Situation; Financial Corporations Survey (FCS) ... Monetary Policy in Nepali ... December 3, 2020 897.04 kb. Monetary Policy (in Nepali) 2077-78 (Full Text) July 17, 2020 1.15 mb. 2076-77 Third Quarter Review. May 26, 2020 1.35 mb. 2076-77 Mid Term Review (Full Text) April 20, 2020 1.02 mb. 2076-77 First ...
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22 lut 2021 · Amidst the health and economic instability created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the monetary policy aimed at contributing significantly to the economic recovery by maintaining macroeconomic stability and targeting economic growth of 7 percent by the end of 2021.
In the eleven months of FY 2076/77, total 17 commercial banks and 2 finance companies issued Rs. 45.25 Billion, which has been approved by NRB for issuance of bonds. BFIs have a debt of Rs. 54.29 Billion in Jestha end, 2077. The monetary policy has increased the refinancing facility. The process of getting such facility has also been made easier.
The much-awaited monetary policy for the fiscal year 2077/ 78 has been unveiled today at 3 p.m. The policy was publicly unveiled by NRB Governor Maha Prasad Adhikari via Nepal TV live. The monetary policy is highly expected to revamp the collapsing economy because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Monetary policy has been designed in order to promote macro economic stability while maintaining price and external sector stability. Priority for credit flow has been given to productive sector for economic growth of the country. Liquidity will be managed by conducting open market transaction based on the status of operating targets.
Consumer Inflation Rate: 3.79% as on Asoj end 2077 (Last year:6.21%) Export- Increased by 14.3 % resulting in improvement of business loss by 15.3% Current Account Surplus: NPR 34.36 billion