Since mid-2002, the Central Bank has been utilising the Repo rate as its main policy tool to achieve its mandate. The Repo rate is the rate of interest at which commercial banks can borrow funds overnight from the Central Bank. Changes in the Repo rate influence commercial banks’ short-term interest rates and, ultimately, the interest rate structures of commercial banks and other financial institutions. It is the main monetary policy tool used by the Central Bank.

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