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Central bank continue to inject more US Dollars into the market to stabilize economy.

Juba, South Sudan

June 14, 2022 — South Sudan’s Central Bank said that it will continue to US dollars into the country’s economy on a weekly basis to strengthen the local currency against the dollar.

Central Bank to auction additional $2 million as exchange rate drops
Moses Makur Deng, Governor of Bank of South Sudan (photo credit: Radio Miraya)

Speaking to reporters on Friday, Bank Governor Moses Makur Deng, said they would auction 5 million dollars to commercial banks and 3 million dollars to forex bureaus as the South Sudanese pound (SSP) weakens against the US dollar.

“We are releasing too much money into the economy and that could increase the value of the dollar to the SSP so to counteract that we have to increase the number of auctions of the foreign currency that we give to the market starting from next Monday (June 13),” Deng told reporters in Juba on Friday.

He revealed that once the market does not stabilize, they will again increase the forex from 8 million dollars weekly to 13 million dollars and then to 20 million dollars until the local currency stabilizes.

“We have enough reserves to deal with such situations… We will watch the trend of the rates if it persists,” Deng said.

The bank governor said speculation by the market and ongoing payment of five months’ salary arrears for civil servants are some of the reasons that have led to the weakening of the local currency against the dollar.

The bank governor confirmed that the government has started to pay civil servants’ salary arrears, saying the payments will continue until late June.

South Sudan’s economy is struggling to stand on its feet from untold inflation caused largely by years of conflict since December 2013 that minimize its oil production.

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