It said the monetary interest rate was kept unchanged in line with industry expectation.
According to the statement from the central bank, it noted that despite a shortfall in tax collection compared to the budgeted target, the government had been able to contain the fiscal deficit at 3.1 per cent during July-March, fiscal year 2013/2014.
Government borrowing, the bank said, had come down to Rs 276 billion during July 1 - May 2, compared to Rs 1.21 trillion during the corresponding period of last year.
The measure had enabled the government to keep its borrowings from SBP below the IMF target for end-March 2014.
However, the bank said that there was volatility in CPI. It increased sharply till November 2013 then declined for few months before increasing again to 9.2 per cent in April 2014.
The average CPI inflation for July-April, FY14 is 8.7 per cent; higher than the year's target of 8 per cent.
"The SBP expects average CPI inflation to remain around 8 per cent during FY15, barring any exogenous shock. "
For instance, the flow of net credit to private sector was almost two and a half times more during the first nine months of current fiscal year compared to the corresponding period of last year.
Similarly, the monthly average gross credit disbursements, arguably a better gauge of the nexus between credit and production, during the same period are about Rs 150 billion higher this year.
However, it warned that the gap between imports and exports remains high and it would need close monitoring going forward. The trade deficit remains at an elevated level of USD 12.2 billion during July-March, FY14.
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