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Borrowers in the UAE continue to face high interest rates with no relief in sight

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Last updated: 2024/05/02 at 2:48 PM
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The recent decision by the US Federal Reserve to keep its key monetary policy rate steady is having a significant impact on borrowers in the UAE. Due to the peg of the UAE currency to the dollar, borrowers in the Emirates are not likely to see a drop in high interest rates on loans and mortgages anytime soon. The Central Bank of the UAE has decided to maintain the base rate and interest rates for borrowing short-term liquidity, keeping borrowing costs for personal finance products such as loans, credit cards, mortgages, savings, and remittances at their current high rates.

Vijay Valecha, CIO of Century Financial, noted that this decision by the Federal Reserve to leave interest rates unchanged has implications for the UAE economy. With the dirham pegged to the dollar, interest rates in the UAE are expected to stay steady in the near future. This stability is seen as positive news for consumers and businesses in the UAE who have loans or mortgages tied to variable interest rates, as they can anticipate stable monthly payments. The Central Bank of the UAE is expected to release a formal statement aligning with the Fed’s policy in the coming days.

Analysts point out that the currency peg between the dollar and dirham means that the UAE effectively imports the monetary policy set by the Fed. This limits the CBUAE’s ability to maintain an independent monetary policy. The peg forces local interest rates to follow those in the US, even when the economic outlooks of the two countries differ. Despite the UAE’s strong GDP growth outstripping that of the US, the country is still tied to US monetary policy due to the currency peg.

Overall, the decision by the Federal Reserve to keep interest rates steady has implications for borrowers in the UAE, who are not likely to see a drop in high interest rates on loans and mortgages anytime soon due to the currency peg. While this provides stability for consumers and businesses with variable interest rate loans, it limits the CBUAE’s ability to set independent monetary policy. Despite the potential economic divergence between the US and UAE, the peg forces local interest rates to follow those set by the Fed. As a result, borrowers in the UAE will need to adjust to the current high borrowing costs for various personal finance products.

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