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    Real repo rate too high and could hurt growth, said MPC dissenters

    The two external members of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) who had pushed for a 25 basis point rate cut at the June 7 meeting, Ashima Goyal and JR Varma, said the real repo rate at 2% was too high and could hurt growth, according to the minutes released by the central bank on Friday.

    RBI policy on expected lines, upgrading GDP growth estimate reposes confidence: Bankers

    Bankers welcomed the Reserve Bank of India's decision to maintain interest rates, as it was in line with expectations, with an upward revision of the growth estimate. The move, including the unchanged repo rate, was seen as positive for the economy. The revised GDP growth forecast for FY25 instilled confidence in the central bank's outlook. Industry leaders praised the regulatory measures and highlighted the importance of collaboration for financial sector growth.

    RBI holds rates amid food inflation fears

    The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) kept policy interest rates unchanged for the eighth consecutive meeting due to concerns about rising food prices. The central bank raised its economic growth forecast for FY25 to 7.2% from 7%, driven by state investments and broad-based consumption. Despite inflation worries, the repo rate remains at 6.5%. A divide in the Monetary Policy Committee emerged, with two members favoring a rate cut. Equity indices surged, but bond yields rose slightly. Governor Das emphasized India's independent monetary policy stance.

    Expect repo rate cut only in October RBI policy meeting: SBI Research

    The report, authored by Soumya Kanti Ghosh, SBI's Group Chief Economic Adviser, expects first repo rate cut in October meeting. The repo rate is the rate of interest at which the RBI lends to other banks.

    As Modi 3.0 begins, where the economy stands, where it's headed

    Narendra Modi is set to begin his third term as PM with a full-strength NDA team, amidst optimism for India's economic future. RBI Governor Shantikanta Das highlighted the country's robust economic growth, strong manufacturing sector, recovering rural demand, and promising investment activity. India's external sector remains resilient, with positive growth prospects ahead.

    Another vote surprise! Dissent grows in RBI that has more 'elbow room'

    RBI Monetary Policy: The Reserve Bank of India maintained key lending rates unchanged for an eighth consecutive time with a larger split in votes. Governor Shaktikanta Das emphasised the need for price stability in the growing economy. The unexpected vote split indicates a potential shift towards a rate cut in future policies, though 'greater elbow room' for price stability may not demand an immediate cut. The RBI's stance aligns with market expectations, with a focus on balancing inflation and growth. Despite robust economic growth, inflation remains a concern.

    • RBI MPC Highlights: Das & co keep rates unchanged, but dovish clamour grows

      The Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) kept the repo rate steady at 6.50% for the eighth consecutive meeting. However, a new shift emerged with Ashima Goyal joining Jayanth Varma in voting for a rate cut. The committee continues to prioritize inflation control and forecasts 7.2% GDP growth for FY25, supported by expected robust monsoons and a revival in private consumption.

      RBI keeps interest rates unchanged at 6.5%; Real GDP growth for FY25 projected at 7.2%
      RBI MPC meeting: India’s FY25 GDP forecast raised to 7.2% from 7%

      The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) raised the FY25 real GDP growth forecast to 7.2% from 7% due to improved rural and urban demand, bolstered by monsoon predictions. The Monetary Policy Committee kept the benchmark rate at 6.25%, noting domestic economic resilience. India's FY24 GDP growth accelerated to 8.2%, driven by a sharp decline in the GDP deflator.

      RBI MPC retains repo rate at 6.5 per cent for 8th time in a row; GDP forecast hiked, inflation unchanged

      RBI MPC Meet 2024: The Reserve Bank of India, under the guidance of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), maintained the repo rate at 6.5 per cent for the eighth consecutive time. The announcement was made by RBI governor Shaktikanta Das following the conclusion of a three-day meeting that began on June 5.

      RBI following the US Fed? Guv Das says "we play according to local weather, pitch conditions"

      The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has emphasized its independence from global influences and prioritizing domestic economic conditions over distant horizons. The RBI's actions are primarily determined by domestic growth-inflation conditions and the outlook. India has maintained its stance of 'withdrawal of accommodation' since February 2023 and has not changed its stance of 'withdrawal of accommodation' since February 2023.

      RBI maintains interest rates amid growing calls for easier money policy

      The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) kept interest rates unchanged in its eighth consecutive meeting, with some members leaning towards easing monetary policy due to concerns about rising food prices. The central bank raised its FY25 growth forecast by 20 basis points to 7.2%, leading to a surge in equity indices. Inflation remains a concern due to global commodity price increases and potential food price spikes.

      RBI MPC Meeting 2024 at a glance: Here's a one-stop guide to all key decisions

      The Reserve Bank of India's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has decided to maintain the current interest rate at 6.5%, following a 4:2 majority decision. The panel projected real GDP growth for FY25 to be 7.2%, up from 7%. The MPC is also maintaining the Standing Deposit Facility rate at 6.25% and the Marginal Standing Facility bank rate at 6.75%.

      GIFT Nifty trades on a muted note; here's the trading setup for today's session

      GIFT Nifty: Domestic equities rose for a second day as investors analyzed Lok Sabha 2024 elections outcome. Focus on government formation, ECB meeting today, and RBI policy tomorrow.

      RBI MPC Meet 2024: RBI leaves inflation projection for FY25 unchanged at 4.5%

      RBI MPC Meet 2024 LIVE: The Reserve Bank of India maintained its inflation forecast at 4.5% for this fiscal year amid concerns over rising food prices. The central bank found some relief as crude prices dipped below $80 per barrel. The RBI's Monetary Policy Committee kept the repo rate unchanged at 6.5% for the eighth consecutive time, citing vigilance against potential inflationary pressures. Governor Shaktikanta Das highlighted the uptick in vegetable prices and global food inflation. Despite a slight easing in overall retail inflation to 4.83%, concerns linger over food price hikes, particularly in items like garlic and ginger.

      RBI's First Monetary Policy Announcement Post Lok Sabha Election Results 2024 | Live
      RBI MPC Meeting: Das & Co may look at food bills to keep its stance, rate unchanged

      RBI Policy Meeting: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is expected to maintain the repo rate at 6.5% with a focus on withdrawing accommodation, marking the eighth consecutive time it remains unchanged. Economists predict the unchanged stance, citing persistent inflation in food prices and global commodity price risks. RBI Governor's decision is crucial post-elections.

      RBI leaves inflation projection for FY25 unchanged at 4.5% as 'elephant' out for a walk

      Reserve Bank of India Monetary Policy: The RBI today left inflation estimate for fiscal 2025 unchanged at 4.5% amid rising concerns over soaring crude oil prices and supply chain disruptions due to the Red Sea crisis. Food inflation remains a concern after it climbed to 8.7% in February, driving overall inflation, while Brent and WTI futures have now surged on geopolitical tensions.

      'Acche din' to continue for FD investors as high fixed deposit interest rates will not drop soon: All eyes on RBI MPC on June 7

      The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will likely keep the repo rate unchanged in the upcoming monetary policy committee review. The question now is how long will the high-FD rate regime continue. Also, what should be the best strategy for your short-term and long-term fixed deposits? ET Wealth Online spoke to experts and here's all you need to know.

      RBI rate-setting panel starts deliberations on monetary policy, decision on Friday

      The Reserve Bank of India's monetary policy committee (MPC) began a three-day meeting to determine the next monetary policy, with Governor Shaktikanta Das expected to announce the decisions on Friday. Analysts anticipate the continuation of the current interest rate, given persistent inflation concerns and improving economic growth.

      RBI unlikely to cut interest rate on June 7, say experts

      The Reserve Bank of India is unlikely to cut the benchmark interest rate in its upcoming monetary policy review amid inflation challenges and improving economic growth. Scheduled for June 5-7, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is expected to maintain the current 6.5% repo rate. Experts cite steady economic conditions and ongoing inflation concerns as reasons for maintaining the status quo

      RBI MPC meeting next week: What investors should expect

      The RBI's upcoming MPC meeting on June 7, 2024, is expected to maintain interest rates amidst a stable inflation scenario post Lok Sabha election results. The focus will be on global and domestic factors impacting the economy.

      RBI Monetary Policy: India’s sticky inflation gives RBI reason to stay on hold

      RBI MPC Meeting: India's steady inflation and the threat of rising food prices are likely to delay any interest rate cuts by the central bank. Consumer prices rose 4.83% in April, close to economists' expectations. The Reserve Bank of India has maintained its 6.5% benchmark interest rate for over a year, with no cuts expected until the final quarter of the year. Citigroup economists predict a shift to a neutral stance in August due to favorable inflation data. Food prices, a significant component of consumer prices, continue to rise, impacting the overall inflation rate. Erratic weather and the upcoming elections are additional factors complicating the central bank's decision-making process.

      Monsoon holds key for RBI's future monetary policy actions

      As India faces summer heatwaves, chances of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) reducing interest rates dwindle. The Bank of Baroda report links severe heat to potential food price impacts, underscoring the monsoon's critical role. Despite forecasts of above-normal monsoon, inflation challenges persist, delaying RBI's policy adjustments. Heatwaves disrupt travel, impacting sectors differently.

      Fed there done that: Banks see delay in rate cuts by RBI, too

      The US Federal Reserve's potential delay in cutting rates may impact the Reserve Bank of India's decision on beginning its rate easing cycle. Factors such as strong economic growth, tensions in West Asia, and inflation risks could lead to a delay in rate cuts. Economists anticipate a possible delay in RBI's rate cuts, with expectations shifting to October 2024 for any easing to begin. India's robust economic performance and inflation close to the RBI target suggest a need for caution in monetary policy decisions.

      MPC FY25 schedule: RBI releases FY25 schedule for Monetary Policy Committee meetings

      The Monetary Policy Committee meeting dates released by the Reserve Bank of India are for the financial year of 2024-2025, with meetings scheduled all the way till February, next year. The second meeting will be held from June 5-7 while the next meeting is scheduled between August 6-8.

      RBI MPC keeps repo rate unchanged at 6.5 per cent for the 7th time in a row; GDP, inflation forecast retained

      The RBI-led MPC kept the repo rate steady at 6.5 per cent for the seventh time, confirmed RBI governor Shaktikanta Das. The committee also maintained its 'withdrawal of accommodation' stance while concentrating on liquidity management to control inflation.

      RBI Monetary Policy at a Glance: Here's your quick guide to know all about key decisions

      The Reserve Bank of India's Monetary Policy Committee, led by Governor Shaktikanta Das, concluded its first bi-monthly meeting for the fiscal year 2024-25, maintaining the repo rate at 6.5%. The committee forecasts a 7% growth for the Indian economy in FY25, with quarterly projections of 7.1%, 6.9%, 7%, and 7% respectively, with balanced risks.

      What guidance to expect from first MPC of new financial year

      The monetary policy review meeting is expected to consider various factors including domestic stability, global rate trends, and demand-supply dynamics, shaping the outlook for the financial year.

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