"India Ratings believes that transmission in rates is being held back by banks and they have been repricing with a lag only the unfavourable movements in rates," the rating agency said.
"The policy cycle is being used by banks to their advantage," it added.
Since January 2015, the RBI has cut policy rates by a cumulative 125 basis points (bps), while banks have cut one-year deposit rates by an average 130 bps and lending by 50 bps, which includes the base rate cuts in the last one week.
"In the last 18 months, three-month commercial paper and certificate of deposit rates have fallen by 150 bps. Thus transmission of policy rates has been more through market rates and banks deposit rates in the last one year," India Ratings said.
The RBI Governor, in the fourth bi-monthly monetary policy
statement last week, highlighted that "markets have transmitted the Reserve Bank's past policy actions via commercial paper and corporate bonds, but banks have done so only to a limited extent."
The rating agency further said that there is a clear aberration in monetary transmission which needs to be corrected so that the lower interest rates get passed on to borrowers.
"Ind-Ra expects the pace of transmission by way of lower lending rates to accelerate in the coming months, given the RBIs focus and the lagged impact of lower rates since January 2015," it said.
Bankers have been reluctant to transmit the entire policy rate cut to borrowers and have sought a reduction in interest rates on small savings schemes on fears of flight of cash from bank deposits to such schemes.
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