Rajan went with majority in cutting rate in June

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jun 23 2015 | 7:22 PM IST
RBI governor Raghuram Rajan went with the majority view of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), while deciding on 0.25 per cent cut in benchmark lending rate in its monetary policy earlier this month.
"All seven (TAC) Members have recommended a reduction in policy repo rate - four members advocated a cut by 25 basis points; two members suggested a 50 basis points reduction and one member proposed a reduction by 75 basis points," RBI today said while releasing summary of the consultation with TAC.
One basis point is equal to one-hundredth of a percentage point or 0.01 per cent.
Most of the members were of the view that notwithstanding risks to inflation from monsoon and oil prices, sharp reduction in inflation warrants a reduction in policy rate when consumption and external demand were weak and investment was showing a potential to revive, it said.
Consultation with external Members of the TAC was held electronically between May 20 and 22, in the run up to the Second Bi-monthly Monetary Policy Review, 2015-16 on June 2.
As per the consultation meeting, members highlighted conditions for further monetary accommodation in June review including more transmission by banks, supply response from the government on food prices, and signs of US monetary policy normalising.
"Since the evidence on these is mixed, a wait-and-see approach was warranted. However, with low inflation readings and its likely impact on inflation expectations that are adaptive, there is some monetary space to support the growth process," as per the minutes of the meeting.
One member also recommended cut in statutory liquidity ratio (SLR) by 50 basis point or 0.5 per cent, it said.
Members recommending a larger reduction in the policy repo rate were of the view that retail and wholesale inflation were benign, monsoon prospects improved, stability in oil prices, weak economic data and need to nudge the real effective exchange rate downwards a cut of 0.5 per cent in repo rate is desirable along with a possible announcement of a pause.
Some members also cited that many central banks have cut rates recently and policy rates in India are one of the highest in the world in comparison to its inflation.
"As the US Fed rate hike is likely to be delayed, lower policy rate in India will help banks reduce their loan rates," it suggested.
Members noted that the domestic economic activity was weak, while the initial optimism regarding growth and investment was waning.
"Continuing weak non-food bank credit growth might slow down the pace of the turn-around in GDP growth... Members felt that more monetary accommodation would support the growth process at this juncture," said the RBI release.
On the external sector, Members expressed concern over subdued demand from across the globe and reflected in contraction in exports for a few months in a row despite depreciation of the rupee.
There are seven external Members in the TAC.
All of them -- Y H Malegam, Shankar Acharya, Arvind Virmani, Indira Rajaraman, Errol D'Souza, Ashima Goyal, and Chetan Ghate -- sent their feedback through e-mail, RBI said.
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First Published: Jun 23 2015 | 7:22 PM IST

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