Hiking deposit interest rates helps ensure capital mobilisation for economy

Increasing deposit interest rates is in line with the general trend, ensuring liquidity safety and capital mobilisation for the economy, Deputy Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) Pham Thanh Ha has said.
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Hanoi (VNA)  - Increasing deposit interest rates is in line with the general trend, ensuring liquidity safety and capital mobilisation for the economy, Deputy Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) Pham Thanh Ha has said. 

At the Government’s regular press conference in Hanoi on October 29, the official affirmed that the central bank  always directs credit institutions to concentrate capital for prioritised entities and business organisations that have great contributions to the national economic growth. 

The State Bank is concentrating on directing and ensuring credit growth in accordance with the macro-economy and the ability to access capital of the economy as well as businesses, he noted. 

Early this year, the central bank set a creadit  growth target of 14%, higher than the levels of 2020 and 2021.  As of October 25, the growth has expanded by 11.5% compared to the same period last year. 

The recent adjustment of interest rates by the SBV aims to ensure that credit institutions have the ability to mobilise additional capital to ensure liquidity safety, and provide capital for the economy, he noted.

According to the official, many countries around the world also continue to raise interest rates for two reasons - fighting domestic inflation and supporting the devaluation of local currencies against the USD.

The most important issue is controlling inflation, contributing to stabilising the macro economy and ensuring liquidity of credit institutions as well as of the whole economy, he stressed./.

VNA

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