RBI Monetary Policy: Repo Rate Unchanged, GDP Growth at 7% - ET Money
By Rediff Money Desk, MUMBAI Apr 05, 2024 11:29
RBI keeps repo rate at 6.5%, projects GDP growth at 7% for FY25. Inflation expected at 4.5%. Read key highlights of the first bi-monthly policy statement.
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Mumbai, Apr 5 (PTI) Following are the highlights of the RBI's first bi-monthly monetary policy statement for 2024-25 fiscal announced by Governor Shaktikanta Das.
* Benchmark interest rate or repo rate kept unchanged at 6.5 pc
* GDP growth for 2024-25 retained at 7 pc, lower than 7.6 pc last fiscal
* Retail inflation to average 4.5 pc this fiscal, lower than 5.4 pc in FY24
* Food price uncertainties to continue to weigh on inflation outlook
* With rural demand catching up, consumption is expected to support economic growth in FY25
* Outlook for agriculture, rural activity appears bright, with good rabi wheat crop and improved prospects of kharif crops, due to expected normal monsoon
* Strong rural demand, moderating inflationary pressures and sustained momentum in manufacturing and services sector to boost private consumption
* The headwinds from protracted geopolitical tensions and increasing disruptions in trade routes, however, pose risks to the outlook
* Strong growth momentum, along with GDP projections for 2024-25, gives RBI the policy space to unwaveringly focus on price stability
* Trading of Sovereign Green Bonds permitted in International Financial Services Centre (IFSC)
* To launch a mobile app to facilitate retail participation in G-secs
* To allow cash deposits in banks through UPI
* Permits non-bank payment system operators to offer CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency) wallets
* Net inflows by foreign porfolio investors (FPI) stood at USD 41.6 billion during 2023-24, the second highest level of FPI inflow after 2014-15
* India continues to be the largest recipient of remittances in the world
* Current Account Deficit in 2024-25 to remain at a level that is both viable and eminently manageable
* The Indian rupee remained largely range-bound as compared to its emerging market peers as well as a few advanced economies during 2023-24.
* INR most stable among major currencies in FY24
* Next monetary policy committee (MPC) meeting scheduled during June 5 to 7, 2024.
* Benchmark interest rate or repo rate kept unchanged at 6.5 pc
* GDP growth for 2024-25 retained at 7 pc, lower than 7.6 pc last fiscal
* Retail inflation to average 4.5 pc this fiscal, lower than 5.4 pc in FY24
* Food price uncertainties to continue to weigh on inflation outlook
* With rural demand catching up, consumption is expected to support economic growth in FY25
* Outlook for agriculture, rural activity appears bright, with good rabi wheat crop and improved prospects of kharif crops, due to expected normal monsoon
* Strong rural demand, moderating inflationary pressures and sustained momentum in manufacturing and services sector to boost private consumption
* The headwinds from protracted geopolitical tensions and increasing disruptions in trade routes, however, pose risks to the outlook
* Strong growth momentum, along with GDP projections for 2024-25, gives RBI the policy space to unwaveringly focus on price stability
* Trading of Sovereign Green Bonds permitted in International Financial Services Centre (IFSC)
* To launch a mobile app to facilitate retail participation in G-secs
* To allow cash deposits in banks through UPI
* Permits non-bank payment system operators to offer CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency) wallets
* Net inflows by foreign porfolio investors (FPI) stood at USD 41.6 billion during 2023-24, the second highest level of FPI inflow after 2014-15
* India continues to be the largest recipient of remittances in the world
* Current Account Deficit in 2024-25 to remain at a level that is both viable and eminently manageable
* The Indian rupee remained largely range-bound as compared to its emerging market peers as well as a few advanced economies during 2023-24.
* INR most stable among major currencies in FY24
* Next monetary policy committee (MPC) meeting scheduled during June 5 to 7, 2024.
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