RBI keeps repo rate unchanged, lowers CPI inflation forecast

By B2B Desk | Oct 08, 2021

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Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das announced the October bi-monthly monetary policy statement on Friday, in which he said that the Monetary Policy Committee decided to keep the repo rate unchanged at 4% for the eighth meeting in a row. The MPC continues to maintain its "cumulative" stance. The reverse repo rate will also continue to gain 3.35% for banks on their deposits with the RBI.

The statement follows the three-day review meeting of the six-member Monetary Policy Committee chaired by Governor Das that began Wednesday. Most economists expected the Reserve Bank of India's monetary policy committee to keep its key interest rate unchanged.

The Reserve Bank of India has lowered its repo rate by a total of 115 basis points since March 2020 to cushion the blow from the Covid crisis. This comes after an interest rate cut of 135 basis points from the beginning of 2019.

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