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    Some way to go before reaching US inflation target, says New York Fed’s Williams

    Inflation in the US has decreased from its pandemic-era highs, but more efforts are necessary to bring consumer prices down to the desired level, said John Williams, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Speaking on Friday at the Reserve Bank of India, Williams addressed global market speculations about when interest rates might be lowered in the world's largest economy.

    China's yuan slumps to seven-month low on weaker guidance

    Markets react to the Federal Reserve's uncertain policy outlook as the dollar's index strengthens. JOLTS job openings data release creates anticipation in the market, impacting offshore yuan's trading, marking a volatile market sentiment.

    Incomplete transmission could delay rate reversal by RBI

    High food inflation and incomplete transmission of the 250 basis point policy rate hikes since May 2022 could delay the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) rate cut. Transmission through loan and deposit rates varied between 111 and 245 bps until May 2024, except for loans linked to external benchmarks, which had immediate full transmission.

    Incomplete transmission of policy rates could delay reversal of rate cycle by RBI

    RBI faces challenges in rate transmission due to incomplete hikes. Banks show varied transmission rates. Governor Das stresses effective transmission. Rate cuts may come post-October with clearer risk insights.

    Indian economy poised for potentially stable high growth phase, says RBI's monetary policy panel member

    RBI's monetary policy committee member Shashanka Bhide highlighted India's potential for stable high growth amidst significant risks, citing strong domestic demand, investment spending, and positive monsoon forecasts. He emphasised the importance of maintaining inflation aligned with targets to support growth, with the RBI projecting retail inflation at 4.5% for FY25. The MPC recently kept the repo rate unchanged at 6.5%, focusing on sustaining economic momentum.

    India bond yields seen little changed amid lack of fresh cues

    Indian government bond yields are expected to hold steady on Monday, moving in a 6.95%-6.99% range. Inflows under the FAR, crossing $10 billion, and foreign banks' increased bond purchases ahead of the inclusion affect U.S. Treasury yields.

    • Dollar edges higher, buoyed by monetary policy imbalance

      The dollar strengthened against major currencies on positive U.S. economic data. U.S. business activity surged in June, easing inflation concerns. Dollar index rose to 105.81, erasing weekly declines. Thierry Wizman predicts continued dollar strength amid European political uncertainty.

      RBI MPC minutes: Panelists flag incoming impact of 'exceptionally' warm summers on food inflation

      The Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) Monetary Policy Committee members raised concerns about inflation pressures due to "exceptionally" warm summers, impacting perishable goods and crop output, as per their latest meeting minutes. RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das expects retail inflation to moderate to 4.5% in FY25 but warns of near-term challenges.

      Buying gold annually in order to diversify allocation of forex reserves: Shaktikanta Das

      ​I think SEBI is engaged with that. So, let me not intrude into SEBI's territory and start talking about the stock markets. I think SEBI is fully seized of what is happening in the markets and we have our regular interactions with the SEBI as a part of the FSDC, the Financial Stability and Development Council, we have also a subcommittee which is chaired by the governor.

      India's world-beating growth pace to continue, says RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das

      "In the first three quarters of 2023-24, the current account deficit was 1.2% (of GDP)," Das said. "Our teams are working on the fourth quarter numbers. They look to be even lower, and when you look at the annual current account deficit number, I will not be surprised next week when we publish the current account deficit numbers - they could be even lower than 1% (of GDP)," he said at the ET Now event.

      US Fed's 'dot plot' could offer glimpse of rate-cut resolve

      Since raising their benchmark federal funds rate more than five percentage points starting in March 2022, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) has held borrowing costs at a two-decade high since July. A host of Fed leaders have suggested in recent weeks they see no rush to cut rates, with inflation more persistent and the outlook for growth staying solid.

      US Fed likely to remain on pause and pare back rate cut expectations

      The US Federal Reserve is likely to keep interest rates unchanged this week, but could pare back the number of cuts it has penciled in for this year, as policymakers digest a mixed bag of economic data. But with the data still painting a mixed picture, he is unlikely to rock the boat too much this week, according to Oxford Economics chief US economist Ryan Sweet.

      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.

      Flexible approach in managing liquidity to help money market rates

      RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das announced the central bank's commitment to maintaining money market rates and borrowing costs through flexible liquidity management. The RBI will use various operations to manage liquidity, responding to foreign investment flows impacting Indian bond markets. Analysts predict significant foreign flows following inclusion in JPMorgan's bond index, potentially affecting rupee liquidity. Das highlighted the RBI's ability to handle liquidity impact and swiftly respond to banking system liquidity fluctuations.

      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.

      High FD interest rates may not last long despite RBI status quo; is this the last window to book fixed deposits at higher rates?

      FD Interest Rates: RBI in its MPC meeting on June 7 kept the repo rate unchanged at 6.5%. This marks the eighth consecutive MPC with status quo, benefiting fixed deposit investors with high rates. However, going forward the interest rate cycle to reverse. The potential for a rate cut later in the year is anticipated.

      Home loan borrowers may have to wait longer for lower EMIs but a rate cut likely this year; how to make the most of it

      Home Loan Interest Rates: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in its recent Monetary Policy Committee meeting decided to maintain the repo rate at 6.5%, prolonging the wait for home loan borrowers seeking relief from high interest rates and increased EMIs. Despite the current pause in repo rate the possibility of a rate reduction this year is still there.

      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 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%.

      RBI MPC: Governor Shaktikanta Das reveals how cricket and weather guide monetary policy

      RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das announced the central bank's decision to keep interest rates unchanged, highlighting that RBI adapts monetary policy to local conditions, using a cricket analogy. The GDP projection for FY25 was raised to 7.2%, with an inflation forecast of 4.5%. The RBI aims to balance inflation and growth, focusing on domestic economic factors.

      RBI sees moderation in unsecured retail loans, tells banks to maintain prudent asset-liability balance

      The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) noted a moderation in unsecured retail loans and advances following concerns raised in November 2023. Governor Shaktikanta Das highlighted that growth in personal loans and NBFC funding reliance has slowed. The RBI continues to monitor these trends and has urged financial institutions to maintain risk within acceptable limits.

      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 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.

      India rate decision rounds off wild week

      India's interest rate decision and Chinese trade figures are key events for Asian investors on Friday amid global political volatility and stock market highs.

      '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 unlikely to cut rates; Sustained vigil on inflation expected

      RBI to hold rates on strong GDP growth. Inflation within target range but food inflation high. RBI cautious on weather impact.

      Fed's Williams says he doesn't feel urgency to cut rates right now

      Williams stated that the economy's behavior over the past year provides ample evidence that monetary policy is restrictive in a way that helps achieve their goals. He made these remarks in the text of a speech prepared for delivery before a gathering of the Economic Club of New York.

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