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BANK OF ISRAEL
Office of the Spokesperson and Economic Information
September 26, 2016
Press release:
Remarks by the Governor of the Bank of Israel at the press briefing on monetary
policy held today at the Bank of Israel
Hello all.
As you know, the Monetary Committee today decided to continue its accommodative monetary policy
and leave the interest rate at 0.1 percent. The decision was reached on the basis of the comprehensive
analysis we conducted of economic developments in Israel and abroad, developments that sometimes
contradict each other and impact on the decision in opposing directions.
The previous time we met here was three days after the UK referendum and its surprising outcome. We
assessed then that the Brexit decision could have both short term and medium-long term ramifications.
The short term effects dissipated relatively rapidly, in light, as well, of the policy response adopted by
the Bank of England. However, recent months have seen political processes in various places worldwide
that create uncertainty, and this impacts on economic uncertainty as well. In Israel, we have received a
batch of data over the past three months that indicates, for now, a marked improvement in the real
economy, and I will discuss them immediately. In contrast, the inflation environment continues to be
very low.
After three months in which the CPI increased by a rate that is in line with the seasonal path consistent
with the inflation target, the CPI for August surprised to the downside, and inflation is still very low.
The rise in wages in the economy has not yet led to an increase in the rate of inflation, as the decline in
commodity prices allowed manufacturers to absorb the increase in wages without raising product prices.
The administrative price reductions’ impact on inflation is beginning to wind down, and assuming that
commodity prices, in particular fuels, will remain stable, and that the moderation of deflationary forces
worldwide will continue, then the increase in wages and the growth in private consumption are expected
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to support the convergence of the inflation rate to within the target, though it is likely that this
convergence will take longer than we expected in the past. Despite the fluctuations in the inflation rate
in the short term, the expectations for the medium and long terms continue to be anchored within the
target range.
After relatively low growth in the first quarter, which we assessed was the result of factors of a
transitory nature, in recent weeks a number of figures have accumulated that point to a recovery in
growth, supported by the accommodative monetary policy. In the second quarter, the economy grew by
4 percent, private consumption continued to grow by a rapid rate, though for the first time in a while
there was also adequate growth in exports, after a prolonged standstill. It is very important that the
recovery in exports continues, and that it is accompanied by continued growth in investment in the
principal industries. This is so that the Israeli economy will be able to benefit from more balanced
growth, based not only on private consumption reflected in growth of domestic trade and services
industries, but also on export industries, in which the economy has a comparative advantage and high
productivity. Growth in the coming years will also be impacted by the fiscal impulse, the result of
growth in government expenditure and the relatively high deficit target in the 2017-2018 budget.
As far as can be assessed based on foreign trade data, preliminary results of the Companies Survey, and
various confidence and expectations indices, in the third quarter as well economic activity continues to
grow by a relatively high rate. The labor market continues to provide strong data—low unemployment,
high employment and participation rates, a high job vacancy rate and a rapid increase in wages. Until
recently, it was difficult to explain how all these fit in with the economy’s relatively moderate growth.
The current growth picture is consistent with the labor market being close to full employment, and a
shortage of workers is seen in many industries.
The global economy continues to grow by a very moderate rate, and last week the OECD revised its
growth forecasts slightly downward. World trade growth continues to slow, and the political uncertainty
in some advanced economies is likely to impact on development of trade as well, to the extent that there
is an increase in the weight of forces advocating increased limitations on trade. Inflation in many
advanced economies is also still very low. The absence of a recovery leads to major central banks
continuing to adopt very accommodative monetary policy, with some of them exploring new tools in
order to increase the effectiveness of policy. A postponement of the increase in the federal funds rate in
the US reflects the fact that policy makers were still uncertain that the recovery is robust enough to
continue the process of monetary policy normalization, and we will need to continue to monitor
developments there. The Bank of Israel continues to examine the impact of monetary policy of various
central banks on the global economy in general, and on the policy required in Israel in particular.
In the past quarter the appreciation in the effective exchange rate renewed, offsetting some depreciation
that occurred in the previous quarter. Some of the appreciation occurred in light of the relatively positive
data published about the Israeli economy. However, the exchange rate level is impacted to a great extent
by the very accommodative monetary policy of major central banks, which contributes to the over-
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appreciation of the shekel. The Bank of Israel policy in the foreign exchange market moderates the
appreciation forces, supports recovery of exports, and is an integral part of monetary policy.
Housing market developments attract a lot of attention—from the public, the media, and policy makers.
Recently, encouraging signs have been seen in this market—in the past two readings the home prices
index stabilized; the most recent update of building starts showed that they resumed an increase, and
their number in the past year is high, but in parallel with the growth in starts there is a decline in the
number of building completions. It cannot yet be determined that a change in trend in the market has
occurred, and the government will need to continue working intensively in order to increase the supply
in a consistent manner. The increase in mortgage interest rates after a prolonged decline is mainly the
result of the increase in risk in the housing credit market and of regulation in the sector, as well as of
mortgages becoming more expensive from the banks’ perspective, and it should work to reduce demand.
Today, the Research Department published its revised forecast which, as recalled, is a conditional
forecast based on assumptions regarding exogenous variables. The forecast for economic growth
was revised upward—by 0.4 percentage points for 2016, with a growth rate of 2.8 percent now expected,
as a result of the positive surprise in second quarter growth, and by 0.2 percentage points for 2017, to
3.1 percent, mainly as a result of the assessment that public and private consumption will continue to
grow by a relatively rapid rate. The interest rate path expected by the Research Department is similar to
that of the previous forecast, in which the interest rate is expected to remain at its current level until the
third quarter of 2017, and then to begin to rise at a slow pace. The inflation rate path is slightly lower
than in the previous forecast, and is expected to return to within the target only in another year.
In conclusion, in the third quarter monetary policy operated against the background of several processes
with an uneven impact on policy. While economic activity in Israel is recovering and the labor market
continues to display strength, the inflation environment is still quite low and the inflation rate is
markedly lower than the target. Monetary policy worldwide is very accommodative against the
background of absence of recovery, and the exchange rate remains appreciated. An analysis of the range
of developments leads the Monetary Committee to continue to assess that monetary policy in Israel will
remain accommodative for a considerable time, with the use of foreign exchange purchases, as
necessary, in order to moderate the effects of the moderation in world trade and of the fluctuations in
worldwide exchange rates on activity and inflation in Israel.
The Monetary Committee assesses that the current monetary policy is consistent with the policy required
in view of the processes I have presented, and the Committee does not see a need to use additional
policy instruments at this stage. All these remain available to the Committee should it see a need for
them.
As you know, the Committee decided to change the frequency of the interest rate decisions, and during
2017 we will move to a framework of two decisions per quarter, similar to the practice at many central
banks today. Most Committee members were of the opinion that this framework will enable us to
analyze economic developments in a deeper manner, and will contribute to the quality of the decisions
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over time. Within this framework as well we will continue to hold these briefings with you once every
three months.
I would like to take this opportunity to wish you and your families a happy New Year, and a year of
growth, productivity, stability and success for all of us, in all areas.
Happy New Year—Shana Tova!
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