"We see three compelling reasons for the governor to cut rates by 0.25 per cent on Tuesday. As this is the last policy, he may stop at a dovish signal," the brokerage firm said in a note released on the eve of the policy review.
It said the consumer price inflation, which has shot up to 5.8 per cent in June, will cool down to 5.1 per cent by March, once food inflation ebbs on good rainfalls. The brokerage, however, said the same number will inch up to 6 per cent in July.
With the 'busy credit season' which witnesses a spurt in loan demand going up, it would be good to lower the rates ahead of it.
A possible rate hike by the US Fed, which was earlier said to be one of the factors deferring a cut by the RBI, is also getting delayed, it said.
With the RBI pushing for reforms, the brokerage pointed out the passage of the constitutional amendment on GST which should assuage concerns.
The government announced last week that it would like the RBI to focus on maintaining retail inflation rate of 4 per cent for the next five years, based on which the new interest rate setting panel would take its monetary policy decisions going forward.
The move, which provides for a margin of plus or minus 2 per cent in this target thus fixing the upper tolerance level at 6 per cent till 2021, is being seen as the government putting the seal on Rajan's inflation-first model of monetary policy.
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