Hindustan Times (Noida)

India needs to take steps to spur growth: MPC in RBI minutes

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MUMBAI: India needs to take steps to boost economic growth as the inflation outlook remains low, the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI’S) monetary policy committee (MPC) said in minutes released on Thursday.

Most of the six-member MPC were in favour of spurring growth in Asia’s third largest economy amid a soft inflation outlook on a sustained fall in food prices, the minutes of the February monetary policy meeting showed. The MPC delivered a surprise repo rate cut in a 4-2 split vote this month while members unanimousl­y agreed to move the policy stance to ‘neutral’ from ‘calibrated tightening’. The MPC meeting was the first for central bank Governor Shaktikant­a Das after the abrupt exit by his predecesso­r, Urjit Patel. Patel was known for his hawkish stance on interest rates, but Das downplayed inflation concerns and hinted at more rate cuts.

“The overall food outlook remains benign and the headline inflation one-year ahead is projected to remain below the target level of 4%,” Das said in the minutes. “The neutral stance will provide flexibilit­y and room to address challenges to sustained growth of the Indian economy over the coming months, as long as the inflation outlook remains benign.” Softer interest rates will be good news for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government which wants to boost lending and lift growth ahead of elections.

Das, RBI executive director in charge of monetary policy department Michael Debabrata Patra and external members Ravindra Dholakia and Pami Dua voted in favour of a 25 basis points rate cut while another external member, Chetan Ghate, and RBI deputy governor Viral Acharya called for a hold.

Given that the last three interest rate moves out of five were split since the panel came into effect in October 2016, the probabilit­y of a divided MPC going ahead has gone up, analysts said.

 ?? REUTERS/FILE ?? RBI governor Shaktikant­a Das.
REUTERS/FILE RBI governor Shaktikant­a Das.

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