Zambia’s interest rate cut to 13.5% signals a shift in monetary policy as inflation falls faster than expected, improving the country’s macroeconomic outlook.  Zambia’s interest rate cut to 13.5% signals a shift in monetary policy as inflation falls faster than expected, improving the country’s macroeconomic outlook.  

Zambia’s 13.5% Rate Cut Marks Transition from Stabilisation to Recovery

2026/02/12 13:00
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Zambia’s interest rate cut to 13.5% signals a shift in monetary policy as inflation falls faster than expected, improving the country’s macroeconomic outlook.
Monetary easing gains traction

The Bank of Zambia reduced its policy rate to 13.5%, marking a measured adjustment in response to easing inflationary pressures. The decision reflects recent data showing a sharper-than-anticipated slowdown in consumer price growth. As a result, authorities signalled greater confidence in price stability.

Inflation has moderated in recent months, supported by improved food supply conditions and relative exchange rate stability. Consequently, policymakers viewed the Zambia interest rate cut as consistent with maintaining macroeconomic balance. The central bank indicated that risks remain manageable under current projections.

Inflation dynamics reshape outlook

According to data from the Zambia Statistics Agency, headline inflation decelerated more rapidly than forecast earlier in the year. This trend created policy space for easing without undermining inflation targets. Therefore, the Zambia interest rate cut reflects both domestic developments and improving forward indicators.

In addition, global commodity prices have shown relative stability. Copper exports, which anchor Zambia’s external earnings, have provided steady foreign exchange inflows. This has helped support the kwacha and ease imported inflation pressures.

Growth considerations and fiscal alignment

The policy shift aligns with broader economic reforms backed by the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. Zambia continues to implement fiscal consolidation measures while restructuring external debt. As inflation recedes, monetary easing can complement these structural adjustments.

Lower borrowing costs may also stimulate private sector activity. Credit conditions are expected to improve gradually, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises. However, authorities emphasised that policy decisions remain data-driven.

Regional and global context

Across Africa, several central banks are reassessing tightening cycles as inflation peaks in many markets. Meanwhile, developments in Asia and the global commodity cycle continue to influence capital flows into frontier economies. Zambia’s calibrated approach suggests policymakers aim to preserve investor confidence while supporting recovery.

Looking ahead, the trajectory of food prices, exchange rate stability, and global financial conditions will shape further decisions. For now, the Zambia interest rate cut to 13.5% marks a cautious but constructive step toward balancing inflation control with growth momentum.

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