Speaking at a housing market event here, he said the Reserve Bank has lowered the rates on four occasions this year, which was a positive step for the real estate sector that was earlier adversely impacted by the hardening of rates.
The RBI has cumulatively lowered its policy rate by 1.25 per cent so far in 2015, including by 25 basis points thrice and a better-than-expected 50 basis points in the last monetary policy review.
"Interest rate hardening had impacted this (real estate) sector adversely and it was a pre-requisite that we kept inflation under control for a sustained period of time.
"Hopefully, this movement is there to stay and in the current global price structure, we are able to keep inflation under control," he added.
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