Govt Borrows Record Tk 94,739 Crore from BB

Economic Tag: Central Bank

The Bangladesh government borrowed a record-breaking amount of Tk 94,739 crore from the central bank, Bangladesh Bank (BB), until June 21 of FY2022-23, to address the budget deficit caused by a liquidity crunch in commercial banks. This borrowing from BB, along with Tk 25,881 crore borrowed from commercial banks, brings the government’s total borrowing from the banking sector to Tk 1,20,621 crore between July and June 21 of FY23, as per the latest BB data.

The borrowing from BB represents the highest ever in recent years. Concerns arise as experts criticize this practice, likening it to injecting printed money into the economy and fueling inflation. In May, inflation reached an 11-year high of 9.94%, according to Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics data. Experts recommend reducing money flow in the market and borrowing from commercial banks to control inflation. The government’s bank borrowing until June 21 exceeds the revised target by 4.50%, driven by revenue income shortfalls.

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