RBI likely to keep repo rate unchanged in June: Report

RBI likely to keep repo rate unchanged in June: Report

AgenciesUpdated: Monday, June 03, 2019, 07:47 PM IST
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New Delhi: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) may leave repo rate unchanged next week due to uncertainty over oil prices, monsoon, weak transmission of monetary policy and on expected pick-up in inflation, according to a report. The central bank will also evaluate the implications of policies of the new government for growth and inflation. In the recently concluded parliamentary polls, the BJP-led alliance secured a majority with the BJP alone winning 303 seats of the 542 seats that went to polling between April and May.

The RBI will announce its second bi-monthly monetary policy on June 6. “We expect the RBI to keep policy rates on hold during the June meeting,” Goldman Sachs said in a report. It said crude oil prices would remain high this quarter due to uncertainty around production losses from Iran, and the ramping up of spare capacity. The report expects some pick-up in food inflation over the course of the year as favourable base effects begin to wane and momentum continues to build as indicated by the recent prints on consumer and wholesale prices. Headline CPI-based inflation stayed flat at 2.9 pc year-on-year in April. Average headline inflation is expected to rise to 3.9 pc in 2019-20 from 3.4 pc in 2018-19, with risks to its inflation forecasts broadly balanced, the report said.

“While the IMD (India Meteorological Department) is predicting a normal monsoon, private agency Skymet has reiterated that the probability of El Nino conditions is still over 60 pc through summer months, with a likelihood of a deficient monsoon,” it said. The report further said weak monetary policy transmission by the banks is likely going to be a major concern during the upcoming monetary policy review. While the repo rate has been reduced by 50 basis points to six pc since February, average bank lending rates have declined by only 5 basis points. “Overall, considerations related to weak and incomplete monetary transmission are an important factor in our base case for the RBI to hold interest rates unchanged in June, and to make progress on more complete and faster transmission,” it added.

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