However, eminent banker Deepak Parekh said the RBI's decision to slash benchmark lending rate by 25 basis points is a good move for the economy.
Commenting on the third bi-monthly monetary policy, industry chamber CII said the move will give a fillip to growth, especially at a time of benign core inflation print and tepid private investment.
"Having said so, CII feels that a steeper cut in interest rate would have been more in consonance with market realities," it said in a statement
Assocham said that even though the 25 bps cut "may not make much of a difference" to the debt servicing burden of the borrowers, especially the over-leveraged corporates, "it certainly improves the sentiment".
Harsh Pati Singhania, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of JK Paper, termed the RBI's decision as "too little".
"While I believe RBI could have been more aggressive, the 25 basis point cut will boost consumer sentiment specially for discretionary items like automobiles and white goods," he said.
After a 10-month pause, the Reserve Bank cut repo rate by 0.25 per cent citing reduction in inflation risk, a move that will lower interest on home, auto and corporate loans.
The repo rate, at which RBI lends to banks, is now down to 6 per cent, the lowest in more than six-and-a-half years.
Economist with private sector lender RBL Bank, Rajni Thakur, said growth inflation dynamics remain muddled with a number of short-term disruptions and efficacy of lower rates in kick-starting investment cycle is questionable.
George Alexander Muthoot, MD, Muthoot Finance, said with acceptable inflation levels, the focus is clearly towards driving growth.
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