RBI likely to raise key policy rate by 25-35 bps to check inflation: Experts
PTI, Jul 31, 2022, 1:53 PM IST
Days after the US Fed raised the interest rate, the RBI may go in for its third consecutive policy rate hike by 25-35 basis points to check high retail inflation, experts said.
The central bank has already announced to gradually withdraw its accommodative monetary policy stance.
The Reserve Bank’s rate-setting panel — Monetary Policy Committee — will meet on August 3 for three days to deliberate on the prevailing economic situation and announce its bi-monthly review on Friday.
With retail inflation ruling above 6 percent for six months, the RBI had raised the short-term borrowing rate (repo) twice — by 40 basis points in May and 50 basis points in June.
The existing repo rate of 4.9 percent is still below the pre-Covid level of 5.15 percent. The central bank sharply reduced the benchmark rate in 2020 to tide over the crisis created by the pandemic outbreak.
Experts are of the view that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) would raise the benchmark rate to at least the pre-pandemic level this week and even further in later months.
”We now expect the RBI MPC to raise the policy repo rate by 35 bps on August 5 and change stance to calibrated tightening,” BofA Global Research report said.
The possibility of an aggressive 50 bps and a measured 25 bps hike cannot be ruled out either, it added. A research report by the Bank of Baroda said that while the Federal Reserve raised the rate by 225 bps in CY22, the RBI has hiked the repo rate by 90 bps. An aggressive rate hike by the Fed is feeding expectations that the RBI may also front load its rate hikes. However, conditions in India do not warrant an aggressive stance by the RBI, it added. ”…in the absence of any fresh shocks, India’s inflation trajectory is likely to evolve in line with the RBI’s projections. Hence, we expect that the RBI may hike rates by only 25 bps in Aug’22, followed by another 25 bps rate hikes in the next two meetings,” it said. The government has tasked the Reserve Bank to ensure consumer price index-based inflation remains at 4 percent with a margin of two percent on either side. Dhruv Agarwala, Group CEO, Housing.com, said while other banking regulators across the world, including the US Fed, are raising rates aggressively, the situation in India does not warrant that kind of approach yet. ”In our estimate, it is expected to be in the range of 20-25 basis points,” he said.
In a report, Radhika Rao, Executive Director and Senior Economist at DBS Group Research, said the RBI monetary policy committee is expected to stay focused on price stability over the next two quarters. Factoring in peak inflation in the July-September quarter, ”we now expect a 35 bps hike in August, followed by three 25 bps for the terminal rate to level off at 6 percent by end-FY23”, she opined. The retail inflation based on Consumer Price Index (CPI), which RBI factors in while arriving at its monetary policy, is above 6 percent since January 2022. It was 7.01 percent in June.
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