Macro-economic indicators favour rate cut by RBI: Bankers

According to bankers and economists, there is room for further rate cut by RBI as retail and wholesale inflation rates have remained benign

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 02 2015 | 6:07 PM IST
With inflation under control, bankers believe that macroeconomic indicators are conducive for a further rate cut of 0.25% by RBI tomorrow, even as some expect the central bank to maintain a status quo.

The improving fiscal situation, in the wake of a record Rs 22,577 crore garnered from CIL stake sale, and weakness in manufacturing sector are among pointers towards a possible cut in rates, experts said.

However, some bankers said the RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan may go for a status quo and would like to wait for cues from the Budget presentation on February 28 before undertaking any rate cut.

RBI, which last month announced a surprise rate cut of 25 basis points after maintaining a hawkish monetary stance for 20 months, is scheduled to undertake its sixth bi-monthly monetary policy review, 2014-15 on Tuesday.

According to bankers and economists, there is room for further rate cut by RBI as retail and wholesale inflation rates have remained benign.

The concerns on fiscal deficit front have also eased, especially after the government last week garnered a record Rs 22,577 crore through disinvestment of 10% stake in Coal India Ltd.

While lowering the policy repo rate to 7.75% from 8%, RBI had also said on January 15 that further rate cuts would depend on inflationary expectations and improvement in the fiscal situation.

"My expectation is that the RBI may go for status quo as no new data have come post January 15. RBI Governor would like to wait till Budget before taking any action on rate front," Bank of Maharashtra Chairman and Managing Director Sushil Muhnot told PTI.

While the retail inflation slipped to 5% in December, the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) inflation remained near zero level (0.1%).

The government's fiscal situation is expected to improve further with more disinvestments.

So far, it has realised over Rs 24,000 crore with just two disinvestment share sales, including SAIL's Rs 1,719 crore late last year.

It targets to raise a total of Rs 43,425 crore from disinvestment in the current fiscal, ending next month.

Citing favourable macroeconomic conditions, the government and the industry have also been asking for further rate cuts to lower the cost of capital, while concerns were expressed last month on Rajan maintaining a highly hawkish monetary stance.

Even after last month's rate cut, many had said that RBI's move was "too little and too late", while many bankers and experts have forecast overall lowering of rates by up to one percentage points in the coming months.

Oriental Bank of Commerce's chief Animesh Chauhan said most macroeconomic indicators favour a rate cut and he hopes that the RBI Governor would consider a rate cut on February 3 by 25 basis points.
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First Published: Feb 02 2015 | 3:16 PM IST

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