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Banks may not cut lending rates soon
Banks in the country may not be able to cut lending rates soon in response to the 25 basis point reduction in the policy repo rate by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in its monetary policy review on Mach 19. Banks may not be able to reduce lending rate because doing so would reduce their net interest margin when deposit rate is high. Banks cannot reduce deposit rate at a time when they are trying to attract more depo
Some analysts expect RBI to cut policy rate
The slowdown in economic growth and the government's commitment to reign in fiscal deficit may prompt Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to cut policy repo rate by 25 basis points in its monetary policy review in mid-March. The central bank may partly base its decision on the government's efforts to deliver fiscal consolidation as exemplified by the progress in 2012-13 and presented in th
Govt’s fiscal moves may influence RBI rate decision
In an interview to a news agency, Finance Minister P Chidambaram remarked that Reserve Bank of India (RBI) would take a decision on reducing policy rate after taking into consideration the fiscal moves of government. On March 19, the central bank would release mid-quarter review of monetary policy. Shifting its focus from infla
RBI has limited room for policy easing
In an interview to a leading media, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor D Subbarao remarked that the roon for monetary easing is limited over the next few months because of the outlook for inflation and outlook for growth. He said the central bank would take into account the fiscal consolidation measures and deficit projections by the finance minister in the coming Budget to decide on t
RBI hints at more policy easing if inflation, CAD falls
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor D Subbarao informed reporters that there would be more room for monetary policy actions if inflation eases further and the current account deficit moderates further. He said this after announcing the decision of the RBI to reduce repo rate by 25 basis points and cash reserve ratio (CRR) of scheduled commercial banks by 25 bps in the third quarter monetary policy
Perspective on the Credit Policy
In my opinion, RBI delivered a very balanced policy. As expected, they chose the calibrated path of a 25 bps cut in the Repo and the Reverse Repo rates as they wanted to avoid a repeat of April 2012 when the RBI had cut the Repo rate by 50 bps and then had to pause with surprises creeping in from the inflation side. On the other side, there is a clear acknowledgement from the RBI that demand side activity has remained low, growth has slowed below trend, probably needing the RBI to complement the
RBI may cut repo rate in Jan policy; Credit Suisse
According to brokerage firm Credit Suisse, in its monetary policy meeting on January 29, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) may reduce repo rate by 50 basis points, to 7.5 per cent because of decline in inflation. In a recent research report, Robert Prior-Wandesforde of Credit Suisse said the repo rate may be redu
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