UAE doubles stimulus to counter coronavirus impact

Published April 5, 2020
A deserted street in Dubai, UAE amid the coronavirus outbreak.  — AFP
A deserted street in Dubai, UAE amid the coronavirus outbreak. — AFP

The Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates on Sunday said it has doubled to $70 billion a stimulus package to support the Gulf state's economy amid the coronavirus pandemic.

"The aggregate value of all capital and liquidity measures adopted by the CBUAE since 14 March 2020 has reached 256b dirhams ($70b)," the central bank said in a statement.

Last month, oil-rich UAE announced stimulus worth $35b that included aid to the banking system, facilities for loans and injecting funds into the bourses.

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Most of the new measures focused on easing financial and liquidity requirements for banks to free up cash for lending.

In the new measures, the central bank reduced by half to 7.0 per cent the reserves banks are required to keep for demand deposits, which can be withdrawn by clients anytime.

This will allow for some $16.6b in liquidity to be used in new bank lending, the central bank said.

The regulator's new measures also allow banks to defer payment of loans for companies and clients until the end of 2020.

"The additional measures announced today will effectively relieve the pressure on financial institutions ... offering the required relief and continued access to funding for businesses and households," newly-appointed governor Abdulhamid Saeed said.

The UAE, where 1,505 coronavirus cases and 10 deaths have been reported, has introduced strict measures including halting travel and closing shopping malls and entertainment venues.

On Saturday night, Dubai, one of the seven emirates making up the UAE, announced a two-week lockdown in which it will carry out tests in densely populated areas.

The bourse of Dubai has led the slide of the Gulf stock markets, shedding 36pc in the first quarter, most of it in March. Its UAE sister bourse in Abu Dhabi dropped by 26.4pc.

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