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RBI does its bit, over to govt
BS Reporter / Mumbai December 7, 2008, 0:49 IST

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) today signalled a further reduction in interest rates by reducing the repo and reverse repo rates by 100 basis points each and announced a host of other measures to rejuvenate growth and credit flow.

 
 
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From Monday, the repo rate, the rate at which RBI lends to banks, will fall to 6.50 per cent, the lowest since June 2006. The reverse repo rate, the rate at which the central bank absorbs surplus liquidity, will drop from 6 per cent to 5 per cent, the lowest in three years. One basis point is equal to one-hundredth of a percentage point.

The latest monetary stimulus from the central bank — decoupled from what was expected to be a joint RBI-government growth boost — provides a special dispensation for banks to encourage restructuring of loans and check bad debt.

Real estate was in sharp focus, with RBI deciding to allow banks to treat restructured loans extended to companies in this sector as a “standard account”, instead of making higher provisions by classifying them as non-performing assets, or NPAs.

The booster given to housing finance companies, or HFCs, will help the real estate sector by making loans cheaper. This will help real estate companies clear unsold properties.

RBI has proposed a Rs 4,000 refinance window for National Housing Bank. In addition, advances from banks that are used by HFCs to offer home loans of up to Rs 20 lakh to individuals will now carry a priority sector tag.

The move will encourage banks to lend to HFCs, many of whom are facing a severe crunch as the cost of funds has gone up. So far, the priority sector classification was available for loans up to Rs 5 lakh, but now it will cover a majority of loans.

There were initiatives for companies that had used foreign currency convertible bonds (FCCBs) to raise resources and steps for small and medium enterprises to access funds at a lower cost. For exporters, with overdue bills of up to 180 days, RBI decided to link the interest rate to the benchmark prime lending rate.

The FCCB benefit is expected to help Indian companies retire debt at a cheaper rate and, in the process, reduce their borrowings. Companies that use their rupee resources and get a discount of up to 25 per cent of the book value of the bonds can buy back up to $50 million of the redemption value with its approval. Those using their own foreign exchange resources and getting a discount of at least 15 per cent of the book value can go ahead without having to seek RBI’s approval.

In a statement, the finance ministry said the scheme would be open till March 31, 2009, but the bonds could not be reissued or resold. The companies will need to open an escrow account to ensure that the funds were used only for the buyback.

RBI governor D Subbarao, however, indicated that he was not in favour of a further relaxation in the guidelines on external commercial borrowings, a demand of non-banking finance companies.
 

MOVE IMPACT
Repo rate reduced by Banks may cut deposit
100 bps to 6.5 per cent rates by up to 100 bps, lending
rates by 50-75 bps
Reverse repo rate cut
from 6% to 5%
Signal to use money for lending,
not parking with RBI
Rs 7,000 crore refinance for Sidbi
to boost credit flow to SMEs
Cost of funds for
SMEs to fall
Rs 4,000 crore facility for
National Housing Bank
Cost of funds for housing finance
companies (HFCs) to fall
Banks can classify as priority
sector lending loans to HFCs for
on-lending to individuals
up to Rs 20 lakh
Cost of funds for most HFCs to
fall 100 bps, shot in the arm
for real estate
MOVE IMPACT
Special regulatory dispensation
for banks restructuring loans
Will encourage banks to
restructure more loans,
contain NPAs
Interest rate on overdue bills to
be 250 bps lower than BPLR
Interest cost for exporters
will fall
Companies can approach RBI for
buyback of FCCB using rupee resources if the discount is at
least 25 per cent of the book value; can prematurely buy back FCCBs using their foreign currency reserves without RBI approval if the discount is at least 15 per cent
Will help companies redeem a
part of the FCCB outstanding
at a cheaper rate, lower
debt on their balance sheet
Illustration: BINAY SINHA,            Graphic: RAJAT BARAN

The moves announced by RBI today are expected to help companies facing a cash crunch access funds at a lower cost and help the economy grow faster. The primary liquidity made available in the system is estimated at over Rs 3,00,000 crore.

The governor said at a press conference that the rate cuts "should result in a reduction in the marginal cost of funds to banks and enable them to improve the flow of credit to productive sectors of the economy on viable terms”.

In recent weeks, RBI has announced a slew of measures, including reductions in the repo rate and also in the cash reserve ratio, or CRR, which is the proportion of deposits that banks set aside.

While maintaining that the central bank will watch the situation closely, “given the uncertain outlook on the global crisis”, Subbarao and Deputy Governor Rakesh Mohan said the liquidity in the system was sufficient and banks had not used the facilities made available.

The governor said credit demand had been showing signs of slowing down in the last few weeks. Credit growth was estimated at 27 per cent at the end of November 21. In addition, he said business confidence had been affected and corporate margins were under pressure. “Yes, there is a downturn and it is our intent to arrest the downturn and revive the growth momentum,” Subbarao said.

The signals of a slowdown are evident from the 12 per cent drop in exports during October, the first in seven years, and from the 7.6 per cent growth in the gross domestic product in the first half compared with 9 per cent in the last three financial years. Industrial growth is expected to fall further in October.

The central bank was encouraged to cut rates by the falling inflation. Mohan said Friday’s decision to lower petrol and diesel prices would result in a 40-45-basis-point dip in inflation, which was estimated at 8.4 per cent for the week-ended November 22.

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Pl inform if loan against property for less than Rs20.00 lacs will also come under priority sector advance as per the recently announced guidelines of RBI. Also pl inform whether reduction in interest rate will be applicable for loan against property.Thanks & regards - R K Sehgal (Rohtak) 91-9212043528 E-mail: sehgal_ramesh@yahoo.com
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