Botswana Central Bank Keeps Policy Rate at 3.50% as Inflation Seen on Target

BY MT Newswires | ECONOMIC | 02/26/26 10:44 AM EST

10:44 AM EST, 02/26/2026 (MT Newswires) -- Botswana's central bank (BoB) Thursday said its Monetary Policy Committee decided to maintain the Monetary policy Rate (MoPR) at 3.50%.

"The economy is expected to continue to operate below full capacity in the short-to-medium term, therefore subdued demand-driven inflationary pressures," wrote the central bank in its policy statement." Moreover, inflation is projected to be within the objective range in the medium term."

"This outlook supports maintaining a broadly accommodative monetary policy stance that would support economic activity," added BoB.

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