Last Updated : Jan 28 2013 | 11:58 PM IST
The banking regulator, in its mid term review of the annual policy statement, had asked banks to cut lending rates by rationalising their deposit rates.
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| RBI has also expressed its concern about the disproportionate disbursal of credit as most banks parked their funds in government securities and other debt market instruments.
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| But, most banks seem to be in no immediate hurry to slash both deposit and lending rates.
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| Deposit rates are a sticky subject for public sector banks. Bank chiefs have submitted performance targets including that for the business (advances plus deposits) at the beginning of the year (2007-08).
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| These targets have not been revised. With credit offtake slowing down, the only way they can meet their business goal is by garnering deposits. Hence, a deposit rate cut by public sector banks seems unlikely.
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First Published: Jan 30 2008 | 12:00 AM IST