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RBI Hits Pause On Interest Rate Hike, Says Won’t Hesitate To Act If Needed

by Sarkiya Ranen
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RBI Hits Pause On Interest Rate Hike, Says Won’t Hesitate To Act If Needed
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RBI keeps policy repo rate unchanged at 6.5%. (File)

New Delhi:

The Reserve Bank of India today kept the repo rate steady, maintaining the key benchmark interest rate at 6.5 percent, adding that it wouldn’t hesitate to act in the future if the situation warranted.

The central bank has raised rates by 250 basis points since May last year.

RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said the central bank’s policy stance remains focused on “withdrawal of accommodation”, signalling it could consider further rate hikes if necessary. The pause in rate hikes is “for this meeting only”, Shaktikanta Das said.

“If I have to characterise today’s monetary policy in just one line…it’s a pause, not a pivot,” he said in a press conference after the announcement of the policy review.

Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth for 2023-24 is projected at 6.5% with 1st Quarter (Q1) at 7.8%, Q2 at 6.2%, Q3 at 6.1% and Q4 at 5.9%, the RBI governor stated adding that economic activity remains resilient and headline Inflation is projected to moderate in Financial Year(FY) 2023-24.

In a tightening cycle, a premature pause in monetary policy action would be a costly policy error, Governor Shaktikanta Das had said earlier.

The governor had also stated that in a world of high uncertainty, giving out explicit forward guidance on the future path of monetary policy would be counterproductive.

Retail inflation was up 6.44 per cent year-on-year in February, declining from 6.52 per cent in January but has stubbornly remained above the RBI’s mandated target range of 2 per cent-6 per cent.

Unseasonal rains could push up food prices high and OPEC’s move to cut output recently has also lead to a hike in oil prices which could further add to imported inflation.

India’s manufacturing segment grew at its fastest pace in three months in March while services industry growth slowed slightly from February’s 12-year high, private business surveys conducted by S&P Global showed.

Some economists were of the opinion that signs of trouble in the US and European banking sector could lead to tighter financial conditions and a steeper global slowdown. Early signs of a slowdown in India are also visible in easing imports and plateauing bank credit demand.

Banking system liquidity has improved recently after having been in deficit towards the end of March.

(With inputs from agencies)



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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