PM Hasina floats plan to use foreign exchange reserves to fund development

Bangladesh is exploring ways to channel funds from its record-high foreign exchange reserves in the form of credit to finance the development projects in the country amid the coronavirus epidemic

Jul 07, 2020
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Bangladesh is exploring ways to channel funds from its record-high foreign exchange reserves in the form of credit to finance the development projects in the country amid the coronavirus epidemic.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina directed the finance ministry and Bangladesh Bank to look into the matter at an ECNEC meeting on Monday, according to Planning Minister MA Mannan.

Bangladesh Bank’s foreign currency reserves rose to an all-time high of $36.14 billion on July 2 after expatriate Bangladeshis sent home a record $1.833 billion in June despite the coronavirus pandemic ravaging economies.

The amount is enough to pay the import bills for nine months, while a country must have foreign currency reserves equivalent to the import cost of three months, according to the international standards.

Economists have long been calling on the government to invest the money instead of letting it lie idle.

With the global economy reeling from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, the prime minister is now turning her attention to utilising the funds.

"The prime minister said we always borrow funds in dollars from foreign sources. Our reserves are now $36 billion so can we not borrow from it? Bangladesh Bank reserves this money in the public interest. Therefore, we can take loans from it for our projects." said Mannan.

Even if the interest rate is a little lower than that on foreign loans, using our own money will mean that its benefits will also remain the country, according to Hasina.

She has instructed the central bank to go down to the nitty-gritty of the plan and find out the possible economic impact, said the planning minister.

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