"The Reserve Bank is likely to maintain a status-quo on interest rates in the second bi-monthly monetary policy review," the report by India Ratings said.
Meanwhile, global brokerage HSBC also said that Rajan will go for holding rates at the review and may do a final 0.25 per cent cut in August.
India Ratings said rather than cutting rates, Rajan will focus on inflation control, liquidity management and the pending policy transmission in the near-term.
It, however, said there is room for one more 0.25 percentage point cut in the key rates which Rajan may opt for at the next review in August, it said.
The headline inflation rose to 5.4 per cent in April on a spurt in food prices. The RBI is targeting to bring it down to 5 per cent by end of the fiscal 2017, and has made it clear that at present base-effect is helping the country.
At the last review, Rajan had cut the policy rate by 0.25 per cent but taken a host of measures to improve the liquidity and reduce the cost of funds for banks. The rate cut was accompanied by narrowing the policy rate to 0.50 per cent from 1 per cent by reducing marginal standing facility rate by 0.75 per cent and increasing the reverse repo rate by 0.25 per cent.
The agency said call money rates have remained closer to the repo rate and liquidity conditions have been largely comfortable since the last review.
The rating agency said in the last review, the RBI had sought to address tight liquidity and weak transmission, and progress on the latter is still elusive.
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