'RBI move indicates gradual withdrawal of stimulus packages'

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 12:54 AM IST

India Inc today cautiously welcomed the RBI's move to modify the ECB guidelines and said this also indicates a gradual withdrawal of stimulus measures announced to help the industry tide over the global credit crunch last year.

Industry body Ficci said that the Reserve Bank's step may make availability of funds through external commercial borrowing route more expensive.

"The ECB route is frequently used by SMEs for raising funds, which are even otherwise available at a high price from the domestic banking system," it said.

It also said that the relaxation of certain ECB norms given by the RBI during the liquidity crisis period to India Inc have been gradually withdrawn "which is an indicator of a gradual withdrawal of the stimulus package."

Echoing the view, CII said that RBI's steps are an indication of slowly unwinding of the liquidity enhancing measures. However, it said, "These measures should not be seen as a precursor to monetary tightening through a rate hike."

The chamber, however, welcomed the central bank's decision to allow NBFCs exclusively involved in financing infrastructure projects to avail of ECBs. "The inclusion of telecom companies raising debt for 3G licenses ... In this category is welcome."

RBI yesterday made it easy for telecom companies bidding for third generation (3G) mobile spectrum to borrow money from abroad, while tightening the norms for others.

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First Published: Dec 10 2009 | 3:55 PM IST

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