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RBI monetary policy: Central bank's rate-setting panel starts meet, to announce decision on Thursday

Press Trust of India • February 5, 2019, 17:48:35 IST
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The RBI’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) on Tuesday began 3-day meet to decide on key rates amid expectations it would change stance to neutral on low inflation but may not cut rates due to fiscal challenges and rising oil prices

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RBI monetary policy: Central bank's rate-setting panel starts meet, to announce decision on Thursday

New Delhi: The RBI’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) on Tuesday began 3-day meet to decide on key rates amid expectations it would change stance to neutral on low inflation but may not cut rates due to fiscal challenges and rising oil prices. The six-member MPC, headed by RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das, will meet between Tuesday and Thursday for the sixth bi-monthly monetary policy statement for 2018-19. Deviating from the practice of releasing the resolution of MPC in the afternoon, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will place it on its website at 11.45 am on 7 February. The RBI maintained status quo on the key lending rate (repo) in its last three bi-monthly policy reviews after raising the rate twice by 25 basis points each in the fiscal. Currently, the repo rate stands at 6.50 percent. [caption id=“attachment_5129811” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. Reuters Representational image. Reuters[/caption] According to experts, the MPC is likely to change its policy stance to ’neutral’ from the current ‘calibrated tightening’ in its meeting this week on low inflation footprint but would refrain from cutting interest rates due to fiscal challenges and rising crude oil prices. In its previous monetary policy review in December 2018, the RBI had kept interest rates unchanged but held out a promise to cut them if the upside risks to the inflation do not materialise. Having raised rates twice this fiscal, the central bank retained its ‘calibrated tightening’ policy stance. The government has mandated the RBI to contain retail (Consumer Price Index-based) inflation at 4 percent (+,- 2 percent). The continued decline in food prices pulled down retail inflation to an 18-month low of 2.19 percent in December 2018. The country’s largest lender SBI in its research report ‘Ecowrap’ has said the RBI might cut key lending rate by 0.25 percent in view of benign inflation. “We now expect RBI to change its stance in February, but it is likely to remain on a pause mode. The first cut might happen in April 2019, but we believe it will be shallow rate cut cycle. “However, we will not be overtly surprised if the RBI delivers a 25 bps rate cut on 7 February itself,” the report said. Meanwhile, Abhishek Bansal, chairman of ABans Group of Companies, said after looking at the inflation numbers, “we are expecting a change in the RBI policy stance from ‘calibrated tightening’ to ’neutral’. Meanwhile, BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research report has said the MPC should cut rates by 25 bps on Thursday. “It is better to act now than wait till April as the busy season ends in March,” it said. Besides, Japanese financial major Nomura in a report has said RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das has expressed concerns about the stickiness of core inflation, suggesting the MPC would see this budget as an additional need to maintain caution and stay on hold. “Nevertheless, we believe the MPC will have adequate cause to correct its ‘calibrated tightening’ stance to ’neutral’ at its February policy meeting,” it said. It is the first MPC meeting under Das, who took charge in December 2018 following the sudden exit of Urjit Patel.

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