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Saturday, May 4, 2013
Friday, May 3, 2013
Key highlights of RBI policy
- Repo rate cut by 25 basis points. RBI Governor D Subbarao noted that there is limited room to ease monetary policy further as headline inflation remains above comfort levels. The repo rate now stands at 7.25 percent.
- Cash Reserve Ratio remained unchanged at 4 percent.
- RBI pegs economic growth for current fiscal at 5.7 percent.
- RBI says growth to remain subdued in first half of FY14. Economic activities expected to show only modest improvement. Industrial activity outlook remains subdued.
- Headline inflation will remain range-bound around 5.5 percent level in 2013-14
- *RBI said it will aim to reach 5 percent WPI inflation by March 2014
- RBI investigations revealed need for better regulatory compliance by banks. Advise banks to ensure transparent pricing of loans.
- RBI proposes doubling of priority sector lending limits to MSMEs to Rs 5 crore.
- FY14 Bank credit growth projection at 15 percent
- Biggest risk to economy stems from Current Account Deficit. Likelihood of capital flight due to growth concerns in advanced economies.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
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