2025-06-06 01:58:49 pm | Source: Kotak Institutional Equities
Quote on RBI MPC by Suvodeep Rakshit, Chief Economist, Kotak Institutional Equities
Below the Quote on RBI MPC by ?Suvodeep Rakshit, Chief Economist, Kotak Institutional Equities
“The RBI surprised on three fronts: with a 50 bps cut, CRR cut of 100 bps (between September to November), and stance change back to neutral. This effectively puts a pause to the rate cut cycle. The focus now shifts to quick and maximum possible transmission of the 100 bps repo rate cuts till now. With the stance changed to neutral, RBI’s future policy action will be dependent on domestic growth-inflation outturns. We do not expect further rate cuts over the next few policies while watching for evolution of global growth and domestic inflation risks.”
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