RBI Monetary Policy 2019 Highlights: A major boost from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has come in the latest monetary policy report. RBI has cut repo rate by 25 bps (0.25%).  The MPC noted "that growth impulses have weakened significantly as reflected in a further widening of the output gap compared to the April 2019 policy. A sharp slowdown in investment activity along with a continuing moderation in private consumption growth is a matter of concern. The headline inflation trajectory remains below the target mandated to the MPC even after taking into account the expected transmission of the past two policy rate cuts. Hence, there is scope for the MPC to accommodate growth concerns by supporting efforts to boost aggregate demand, and in particular, reinvigorate private investment activity, while remaining consistent with its flexible inflation targeting mandate."

RBI Monetary Policy 2019 Highlights

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12.51 pm: RBI will push banks for passing on rate cut benefits to consumers: Governor Shaktikanta Das said that the central bank would make sure that transmission of reduced repo rate would be faster and higher. The MPC noted "that growth impulses have weakened significantly as reflected in a further widening of the output gap compared to the April 2019 policy. A sharp slowdown in investment activity along with a continuing moderation in private consumption growth is a matter of concern. The headline inflation trajectory remains below the target mandated to the MPC even after taking into account the expected transmission of the past two policy rate cuts. Hence, there is scope for the MPC to accommodate growth concerns by supporting efforts to boost aggregate demand, and in particular, reinvigorate private investment activity, while remaining consistent with its flexible inflation targeting mandate."

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12.42 pm: RBI has decided to do away with charges levied on RTGS and NEFT transactions, banks will be required to pass this benefit to their customers.

12.38 pm: Expert view on RBI repo rate cut: Garima Kapoor, Economist, Elara Capital, tells Zee Business Online, "Drawing comfort from consistent softness in inflation trajectory, MPC cut policy repo rate for the third time this year to support benign growth conditions. A shift in the stance to accommodative is welcome as it will pave way for transmission to lending rates, which so far have been inadequate. We expect MPC to cut rates by an additional 50 bps through the year while continuing to fine tune liquidity support through a combination of OMO purchases, forex swap and CRR cut."

12.35 pm: Das said, "RBI will not hesitate to take any measure which is required to maintain the financial stability of the system including, shot-term, medium-term and long term."

12.31 pm: RBI has decided to constitute a Committee to Review the ATM Interchange Fee Structure: "Usage of Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) by the public has been growing significantly. There have, however, been persistent demands to change the ATM charges and fees. In order to address these, it has been decided to set up a Committee involving all stakeholders, under the chairmanship of the Chief Executive Officer, Indian Banks’ Association (IBA), to examine the entire gamut of ATM charges and fees. The Committee is expected to submit its recommendations within two months of its first meeting. The Composition and Terms of Reference of the Committee will be issued within a week," the central bank said. 

12.28 pm: RBI closely monitoring NBFC sector, to ensure financial Stability, says Governor Shakti Kanta Das

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10.22 am: Taking a cue from global markets, the key Indian equity market indices on Thursday opened higher but immediately on commencement of trading, both the indices were quoting in red, ahead of the Reserve Bank of India`s bi-monthly monetary policy announcement.

10:15 AM: "Slower growth and lower inflation has given the RBI room to go in for a repo-rate cut," Sunil Kumar Sinha, Director -- Public Finance and Principal Economist India Ratings and Research (Fitch Group), told IANS. "We expect that there might be 25 basis points reduction in the repo rate, but the apex bank can also go in for a larger cut. However, progress of Monsoon and global crude oil prices will be key factors to determine the magnitude of the rate cut," he said. 

10:05 AM: State Bank of India's Group Chief Economic Adviser Soumya Kanti Ghosh believes that a large rate cut coupled with specific instructions on liquidity coupled with a budget laying down a manageable fiscal consolidation road map will help rev up the economy.

9:55 AM: The expected rate cut assumes significance as the overall economic growth rate in Q4, 2018-19 has slowed. In addition, macro economic indicators like core industrial production and automobile sales have slumped. The rate cut would allow the banks to reduce their lending rates and help both consumers and the industry to get cheaper finance.