Rbi expected to cut repo rate by 100 basis points by 2025 end: nomura - the statesman
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is expected to cut the repo rate by 100 basis points — from 6 per cent to 5 per cent — by the end of 2025, according to a Nomura report. In its ‘Asia H2
Outlook’ report, the global brokerage noted an underperformance of both the gross domestic product growth (at 6.2 per cent compared to the RBI’s projection of 6.5 per cent) and inflation
(3.3 per cent compared to the RBI’s target of 4 per cent). Advertisement Nomura said this is the reason why it expects the central bank to further reduce policy rates, including the repo
rate. Advertisement Ahead of Friday’s RBI repo rate decision, it anticipates a rate cut of 25 bps in June, August, October, and December 2025. Nomura also sees India sticking to prudent
fiscal practices. “We expect the government to stick to fiscal prudence, while monetary policy does the heavy lifting,” it said in the note. It expects the RBI to have more flexibility on
the topside in foreign exchange, especially when it comes to USD/INR. “The RBI is likely to accumulate reserves on a softer US dollar, capping the Indian rupee appreciation,” Nomura said.
The RBI’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is set to meet from June 4-6. Analysts expect the Central Bank to go for a third consecutive rate cut of 25 basis points as inflation continues to
remain below the median target of 4 per cent. The Reserve Bank has said it will continue to undertake liquidity management operations in sync with the monetary policy stance to keep system
liquidity adequate to meet the productive requirements of the economy. A benign inflation outlook and moderate growth warrant a monetary policy to be growth-supportive, while remaining
watchful about the rapidly evolving global macroeconomic conditions, said the Central Bank in its ‘2024-25 annual report’. Notably, the RBI MPC, in its April meeting, unanimously voted to
reduce the policy repo rate by 25 bps to 6.0 per cent. Advertisement
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