2011-08-12

Banking Circular No 6 of 2011 - Guidelines on the use of CBK Discount

This Banking Circular from the Central Bank of Kenya outlines updated guidelines on using the CBK Discount (Overnight) Window, in response to recent pressures on the foreign exchange market. Notable changes include: 1) Banks lending in the interbank market cannot access funds through the CBK Discount Window on the same day and must not lend in the interbank market on the day of accessing or the following day. 2) The interest rate charged at the Window is based on the Central Bank Rate (CBR) plus previous day's average interbank rate minus CBR, with a penalty of 3 percentage points; when the interbank rate equals or falls below the CBR, the rate will be the CBR plus 3 percentage points. 3) Banks' eligibility for access is assessed on their foreign exchange trading behavior over four previous days. The use of the reverse repo has been temporarily suspended, and banks are encouraged to consider the Horizontal Repo, offering varied tenors negotiated bilaterally between banks. This Circular takes effect from August 15th, 2011.

BANKI KUU YA KENYA Haile Selassie Av P. O. Box 60000 - 00200 Nairobi, I 2th August, 2011 Telephone: 2860000, Fax: 3401 BANKING CIRCULAR NO. 8 OF 2011 TO CHIEF EXECUTIVES OF COMMERCIAL BANKS

Guidelines On The Use Of The Central Bank Of Kenya Discount (Overnight) Window

Banking Circulars No. 5 and No. 6 of 2011 elaborated the reasoning behind the need to restore and enhance the capacity of the CBK Discount (Overnight) Window to attain its objective while reining in inflation and inflationary expectations. This Circular expands on the previous ones so as to address current problems. More recently, the foreign exchange market has once more been under severe pressure. Consequently, the link between interest rates and exchange rates requires further elaboration in the Prudential Guidelines which govern liquidity for commercial banks.

This Circular supersedes Banking Circulars No. 5 and No. 6 of 2011 and elaborates a number of requirements for use of the CBK Discount (Overnight) Window. It should be noted that these do not indicate a change in policy but are rather necessary to address the requirements for effective implementation of monetary policy management in the current uncertain international environment.

I. Any bank lending in the interbank market will not be allowed to access funds through the CBK Discount (Overnight) Window on the same day. Furthermore, any bank borrowing from the CBK Discount (Overnight) Window cannot lend in the interbank market either on the day of accessing the Window or on the following day.

  1. The interest rate that will be charged at the CBK Discount (Overnight) Window will be the Central Bank Rate (CBR) which is currently at 6.25 percent plus the previous day's average interbank rate minus the CBR plus a penalty of 3 percentage points. However, when the interbank rate is equal to, or below the CBR the applicable rate on the CBK Discount (Overnight) Window will be the CBR plus 3 percentage points.

In determining eligibility for access to the CBK Discount (Overnight) Window, the CBK will consider an individual bank's foreign exchange trading behaviour over the previous four trading days.

The CBK has indicated that it will not be using the reverse repo until there is a change in its monetary policy stance. Thus, the opportunity for commercial banks to borrow for longer than one day has been reduced.

Consequently, commercial banks are advised to consider increased use of the Horizontal Repo which permits diverse tenors which are negotiated bilaterally between banks.

This Circular takes effect on Monday 15th August, 2011.

JACKSON M. KITILI DIRECTOR, BANKING SERVICES, NATIONAL PAYMENT SYSTEMS & RISK MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT CC.

Kenya Bankers Association

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