Monetary policy
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The liquidity crunch seems to be easing up. But the major disappointment came for the stock market and real estate sector where some changes were expected. But Nepal Rastra Bank chose not to make any changes and continue as it is. More of the analysis here:
https://nepalinvests.com/stories/major-highlights-of-the-mid-term-review-of-monetar
Excepts for loan period and not using pictures on loan payment notices nothings changed same as before any changes were slight and meaningless
Buda haru le market pump gardai thiyo policies ramro auncha banera aba let’s see 🙈
They finna open a digital bank now too. Wonder how that is going to turn out. I don’t know man, the one promulgated for 22/23 has provisions to help Agri and SME sector, the credit to be provide to energy sector is still somewhat low, Interest rate coridor is still 3%, hoping it wont fluctuate more.
Its the same with remittance tryna increase the formal channel while remiting. Well it says they will review the policy for placing cash collateral while disbursing LOC.
Microfinance will also be supported according to it. Plans for restructuring MFDB and the NRB will have a microfinance fund to further develop it.
These are just from top of my head what the monetary policy of 22/23 entails. Feel free to form your own opinion. I am not a financial advisor