February 25, 2025
Addis Insight
National Bank of Ethiopia Announces Exchange Rate of 135 Birr per USD Following Special ForEx Auction
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – The National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) has announced that the average exchange rate for the US dollar reached 135.6185 Birr following a special foreign exchange auction. This latest round of bidding saw the participation of 27 commercial banks, reflecting significant market engagement in the central bank’s ongoing efforts to regulate the forex market.
High Demand and Market Participation
The National Bank emphasized the high level of participation in the auction, noting that this mechanism is part of a broader strategy aimed at enhancing foreign currency availability and ensuring exchange rate stability. By allowing banks to bid competitively for foreign exchange, the auction process is intended to create a more transparent and market-driven forex system.
The NBE stated that it will continue to conduct foreign exchange auctions as necessary, adjusting the frequency and volume of transactions based on market conditions and the country’s broader monetary policy objectives.
Foreign Exchange Auction as a Stabilization Tool
This auction marks the second round of foreign exchange sales under the current system since Ethiopia introduced macroeconomic reforms on July 22, 2016. The reforms were designed to liberalize the forex market, address foreign currency shortages, and curb inflationary pressures.
In the first round of forex auctions, which took place earlier, the average exchange rate for the US dollar was 107.9 Birr, with 27 banks participating—the same level of engagement observed in this latest auction. The sharp increase in the exchange rate from the initial auction reflects ongoing adjustments in Ethiopia’s currency valuation, influenced by both domestic economic factors and global market trends.
Macroeconomic Implications and Future Outlook
The NBE’s auction-based forex allocation system is part of its larger policy framework aimed at balancing the demand and supply of foreign currency. Ethiopia has faced chronic foreign exchange shortages in recent years, driven by trade imbalances, high external debt obligations, and limited foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows.
Experts suggest that the rise in exchange rates may indicate a shift towards a more flexible exchange rate policy, possibly inching closer to a market-determined system. However, the central bank remains cautious, aiming to prevent excessive volatility that could fuel inflation and disrupt financial stability.
As the National Bank continues to fine-tune its forex policies, businesses and financial institutions will closely monitor upcoming auctions, which could signal further adjustments in exchange rate policies and economic reforms. The bank reiterated its commitment to maintaining price stability and sustainable economic growth through strategic forex management.
With global economic conditions and local macroeconomic trends in flux, the Ethiopian economy is at a critical juncture, where exchange rate policies will play a pivotal role in shaping investment, trade, and overall economic performance in the coming months.
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