RBI's MPC meet begins; decision on rates tomorrow

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The 6-member Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) headed by RBI Governor Urjit Patel today started two-day deliberations amid expectations of at least 0.25 per cent cut in the key lending rate as has cooled to record low levels.

The meeting's outcome tomorrow is being keenly awaited by all stakeholders including industry and stock markets.


Encouraged by significant price improvement, bankers expect Reserve of to change its monetary stance and cut benchmark lending rate by at least 0.25 per cent.

Some expect that the central may go for an even more aggressive rate cut as the retail touched historic low of 1.54 per cent in June.

The panel, in its previous bi-monthly review in June, had retained the repo rate at 6.25 per cent for the fourth straight time citing risk to

"The MPC will meet on August 1 and 2, 2017 for the Third Bi-monthly Monetary Policy Statement for 2017-18. The resolution of the MPC will be placed on the website at 2.30 pm on August 2, 2017," the central had said last month.

Commenting on the retail data, Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramanian had said the "paradigm shift" in inflationary process has been missed by all, who have made "systematic forecast error", apparently referring to the RBI.

In the last MPC, Patel had argued for avoiding "premature policy action" and waiting for more data.

"Incoming data is expected to provide greater clarity on the durability of recent food and non-food disinflation," he had opined.

One of the MPC members, Ravindra Dholakia, however, had advocated a 50 basis point cut in the repo rate, saying several noteworthy developments recently on prices and output fronts warrant a decisive policy action.

In a significant move, country's largest lender and market leader SBI had yesterday reduced on savings deposits by 50 basis points, a development which will have implications of the regime.

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