Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

RESERVE BANK OF INDIA SEEN KEEPING RATES AT RECORD LOWS

- Reuters feedback@livemint.com

MUMBAI: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is seen holding rates at record lows on Friday but its stance on liquidity will be closely watched by markets saddled with the massive government borrowing programme announced in the budget earlier this week.

Having slashed its key lending rate or the repo rate by 115 basis points since March 2020 to cushion the shock from the coronaviru­s crisis, the Reserve Bank of India is seen holding it at 4.0% through the rest of 2021 and possibly beyond, according to the median estimate in a Reuters poll.

While India was the major economy hit hardest by the pandemic, suffering the worst contractio­n in the June quarter, the September quarter was less bad and a pick up in manufactur­ing and the rollout of the immunisati­on campaign has reduced some of the pessimism over the economy.

Though the repo rate is already at its lowest ever, some economists and market participan­ts continue to expect one more rate cut in the April-June quarter.

But, support for that view has faded since the last poll two months ago.

“We think the MPC will likely signal its comfort with the current policy stance by reducing inflation forecasts, and maintain its guidance of holding an accommodat­ive stance for an extended period,” said Rahul Bajoria, an economist at Barclays.

With rates expected to remain steady, most economists and analysts regarded the RBI’s views on liquidity as crucial.

After the virus outbreak, the RBI had allowed large surplus liquidity to persist in the banking system and aligned daily liquidity management operations to ensure banks had access to funds as and when needed, leading to large surpluses.

It recently said it was keen to restore operations gradually to normal and announced shortterm variable rate reverse repos as a first step towards managing the surplus.

THE CENTRAL BANK IS SEEN HOLDING KEY LENDING RATE AT 4.0% THROUGH THE REST OF 2021 AND POSSIBLY BEYOND

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India