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Balancing Priorities
The Statesman
|December 09, 2024
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has opted for a pragmatic and balanced approach to address the twin challenges of slowing economic growth and persistent inflation.
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By maintaining its benchmark repo rate while cutting the cash reserve ratio (CRR), the central bank signals a nuanced strategy to inject liquidity into the banking system without compromising its inflation-fighting credentials. This decision comes at a critical juncture for India's economy. Growth momentum has visibly weakened, with GDP expansion slowing to its lowest in seven quarters. Simultaneously, inflationary pressures have resurfaced, driven primarily by food prices. Adding to these concerns, the rupee has depreciated significantly, reflecting external vulnerabilities amid a globally strengthening dollar. The CRR cut is a welcome move, as it frees up substantial liquidity, enabling banks to extend credit at potentially lower rates. This step is expected to ease tight market conditions, where overnight interbank rates have been trending above the policy rate. However, the RBI's caution in holding rates steady underscor
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