"I am still of view that some time in the first half of the calender, we could see rate cut from the RBI," Kotak said at an event here.
"The weightage of oil and energy in CPI is much lower than WPI. With the crude oil coming down, it will have some impact on number of products...We are still very far away from 6 per cent CPI by January 2016," he added.
RBI has been maintaining status quo for sometime now in its bid to rein in inflation. In August policy review, the central bank chose not to change rate as it perceived upside risks to inflation in view of uncertain monsoon and its impact on food production as also volatile international oil prices.
Accordingly, the repo rate was maintained at 8 per cent, the reverse repo at 7 per cent and the cash reserve ratio at 4 per cent.
"Inflation is high not only in food, but also in non-food items and the best solution for the country is to bring it down. Then I can cut interest rates," Rajan had said.
"I have no desire to keep interest rates high for even a second longer. I want to bring down interest rates when it is feasible and that would be when we have won the fight against inflation," he had said.
"There is no point in cutting interest rates to see inflation pick-up again," Rajan had said, adding that right now he thinks the central bank is continuing the way it proposed recently.
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