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RBI may go for CRR cut instead of repo rate reduction in monetary policy: Expert

The policy outcome is scheduled to be announced on Friday, December 6. The MPC faces the challenging task of balancing the need to stimulate economic growth amid a slowing economy while keeping inflation under control.

ANI Dec 05, 2024 16:16 IST googleads

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 5 (ANI): With the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting underway, experts have suggested that the central bank might go for a reduction in Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) for banks instead of cutting the policy repo rate.
The policy outcome is scheduled to be announced on Friday, December 6. The MPC faces the challenging task of balancing the need to stimulate economic growth amid a slowing economy while keeping inflation under control.
Economists expect the committee to maintain the status quo on the policy repo rate but indicate that a marginal reduction in CRR could help ensure adequate liquidity in the financial system.
M Govind Rao, Member, 14th Finance Commission and former Director of the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy said the MPC has a difficult job of propping up growth in the wake of slowing economy while controlling inflation. "The expectation is that they will continue the status quo on the policy rate, but may reduce the CRR marginally to ensure adequate liquidity," he said.
This decision is not straightforward. On one hand, the economy is witnessing a "slowdown" creating a strong case for monetary easing. On the other, inflation, particularly headline inflation, remains elevated, making the decision more complex.
Ankita Pathak, Chief Macro and Global Strategist at Ionic Wealth, emphasized the urgency of monetary support, explaining that fiscal policy is likely to tighten from FY26 onwards. "The economy is slowing much faster than anticipated, and inflation concerns are primarily driven by food prices, which have shown signs of easing at mandis recently," she said.
Industry representatives want the central bank to cut repo rate by at least 25 basis points. Chandranjit Banerjee, Director General of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), urged the RBI to reduce the repo rate by 25 basis points in the upcoming policy announcement.
Banerjee also wants additional liquidity-enhancing measures, such as conducting Open Market Operations (OMOs) and reducing both the CRR and Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR).
"Reserve Bank of India (RBI) should cut the key repo rate by 25 basis points in its forthcoming monetary policy meeting scheduled for 6th December, apart from taking a host of liquidity enhancing measures."
The latter have been advocated in the form of conducting Open Market Operations (OMOs) and effecting a CRR & SLR cut.
The MPC's decision will be closely watched as it navigates these economic challenges. While a repo rate cut could provide a boost to growth, a CRR cut might be seen as a more cautious approach to infuse liquidity without fuelling inflation further. All eyes are on December 6 for clarity on the RBI's next steps. (ANI)

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