"The RBI policy announcement of a status quo was on expected lines. With the RBI clearly mentioning that inflation trajectory is evolving as per expectations there are reasons to believe that RBI will continue in an accommodative mode," SBI Chairperson Arundhati Bhattacharya said.
According to HDFC Bank Chief Economist Abheek Barua: "The RBI is unlikely to go against the international trend of monetary easing and 0.25 per cent or possibly 0.50 per cent of policy rate cut continue to be our base-case scenario for 2016."
RBI is scheduled to unveil first bi-monthly monetary policy for 2016-17 on April 5.
The central bank today left the key policy rate unchanged but indicated at accommodative stance, saying with inflation moving closer to the target there would be more room for rate cut to support growth.
The repo or short-term lending rate remains unchanged at 6.75 per cent and the reverse repo rate at 5.75 per cent.
On liquidity, Bhattacharya said there remains a concern with systemic liquidity deficit well in excess of the prescribed 1 per cent total deposits currently.
Asserting that policy announcement is in line with market expectations, ICICI Bank Managing Director Chanda Kochhar said the RBI has rightly indicated that it would watch the growth trends, the fiscal approach to be articulated in the budget and the factors impacting inflation in the coming months.
Commenting on RBI monetary action, Yes Bank CEO Rana Kapoor said with CPI inflation poised to moderate to 5 per cent levels by end FY17 and government committed towards spurring investment led growth and maintaining high quality fiscal consolidation, incremental room for monetary accommodation will open up post the announcement of Budget.
It looks like the RBI will look at the Union Budget in February for signs of continued fiscal consolidation before further rate cuts, said Mihir Vora, Chief Investment Officer of Max Life Insurance.
"We do not expect further rate cuts before the end of this financial year," Vora said.
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