Four members recommended reduction in the policy repo rate, RBI said while releasing summary of Technical Advisory Committee on Monetary Policy.
Out of these four, two members of the Technical Advisory Committee pitched for a 0.50 per cent rate cut along with a forward guidance of no further reduction, Two members suggested 0.25 per cent cut in the policy rate as food inflation wa still high.
RBI went with the minority view by keeping the policy rate unchanged at 7.5 per cent while unveiling its first bi-monthly monetary policy for the current fiscal on April 7.
The members who pitched for 0.50 per cent rate cut were of the view that the prevailing monetary policy stance was tight, causing deceleration in real private consumption demand.
"They were of the view that a decrease in interest rates would stimulate the interest-sensitive sectors of the economy and enable depreciation of the exchange rate, thereby helping the globally connected sectors," it said.
The two members who recommended a cut in the policy repo rate by 25 basis points felt that the inflation excluding food and fuel has declined.
"However, given the uncertainties regarding the path of the fiscal deficit, the monsoon, and the way the US Fed will announce increases in its policy rate, the policy rate reduction ought to be by 25 basis points and not 50 basis points," as per minutes of the meeting.
Those who recommended no change emphasised that simultaneous monetary and fiscal easing was a major risk and found the desire of some members to front-load cuts rather puzzling. The third cut in the interest rate may wait at least till August after the monsoon impact is known," it said.
External members who attended meeting were Y H Malegam, Shankar Acharya, Arvind Virmani, Indira Rajaraman, Errol D'Souza, Ashima Goyal, and Chetan Ghate.
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