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RBI May Slow Down Pace Of Hikes By Year-End, Says HSBC

RBI may slow down the pace of its monetary tightening by the end of the year as economic growth will lose momentum with waning demand, according to HSBC Holdings Plc.

June 13, 2022 / 16:15 IST
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India’s central bank may slow down the pace of its monetary tightening by the end of the year as economic growth will lose momentum with waning demand, according to HSBC Holdings Plc.
“RBI will not be that aggressive toward the end of the year because growth will begin to slow then and it is very conscious about the sacrifice ratio,” HSBC’s Chief India Economist Pranjul Bhandari said in an interview on Bloomberg TV Monday. “When you hike rates too much then it starts hurting growth.”

India’s central bank has cumulatively raised rate by 90 basis points so far this year to tame prices that have stayed above its 6% ceiling since the beginning of the year. Data due later Monday is likely to show consumer prices gains staying above 7% in May due to high food and fuel costs.

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“A lot of the pass-through is still to happen,” she said, adding that price pressures will stay for the rest of the year.

HSBC is expecting the RBI to take repo rate to 6% by the middle of the next year, from 4.9% now.