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Comment: RBI’s careful stance reflects inflationary pressures
This careful stance reflects concerns over potential inflationary pressures arising from volatile food prices, recent upticks in oil prices, and robust economic growth. While there was some anticipation of rate cuts by the end of 2024, the RBI seems inclined to adopt a wait-and-see approach before initiating a rate cut cycle. The central bank’s current neutral policy stance appears designed to mitigate risks without unduly unsettling the debt and equity markets.
This strategy highlights the RBI’s priority to balance growth with inflation control, acknowledging the significant weight of volatile food components in India’s retail inflation basket and the potential impact of global oil price fluctuations.
Views by: Sujan Hajra, Chief Economist & Executive Director, Anand Rathi Shares and Stock Brokers
The global economy has remained surprisingly resilient despite repeated and overlapping shocks: MPC
According to the RBI monetary policy report, growth in the US and several major emerging market economies (EMEs) has held up better than expected. Sectorally, manufacturing activity has remained subdued, but services have exhibited strength. Headline inflation has come down across countries although the descent
in core and services inflation has been slow amidst continuing tightness in labour markets.
Headline CPI inflation moderated to 5.3 per cent in October 2023-February 2024: RBI
Core inflation (excluding food and fuel) has been on a steadily declining path says RBI. In February 2024, it fell to 3.4 per cent, among the lowest prints in the current CPI series, driven by both core goods and services components.
RBI Policy Live: GDP growth projection at 7% in FY25
Q1FY25 GDP growth target at 7.1% vs 7.2% earlier
Q2FY25 GDP growth target raised to 6.9% from 6.8% earlier
Q3FY25: GDP growth target maintained at 7%
Q4FY25 GDP growth target raised to 7% vs 6.9% earlier
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