RBI: keeps interest rates unchanged,no EMI relief to borrowers
MUMBAI: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Tuesday kept interest rates unchanged at its bi-monthly monetary policy review amid lingering concerns over inflation, after having already cut the repo rate by a sharper 50 basis points at its last meet.
The repo rate, at which the Reserve Bank of India lends to banks, has been retained at 6.75 percent. The cash reserve ratio (CRR) for banks has been kept unchanged at 4 percent.
Inflation based on the consumer price index rose to 5 percent in October, from 4.41 percent in September, mainly on the back of rising food prices.
Analysts are of the view that the Reserve Bank of India is likely to wait for the Budget announcement before proceeding further. The two key events the central bank is watching are the upcoming Fed event and the impact of the 7th Pay Commission recommendations.
There is a possibility that interest rates in the US might eventually go up for the first time since the global economic crisis of 2008. Federal Reserve rate-setters are meeting on December 15-16 to take a call on this.
The central bank is also mindful of the inflationary impact of a falling rupee, which has already hit a two-year low against the dollar recently.