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Disinflation to be ‘slow and protracted’, says RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das

“The cumulative impact of our monetary policy actions over the last one year is still unfolding and yet to materialize fully,” Governor Das said at an event by Central Banking magazine in London, adding that RBI’s price-gains forecast of 5.1% for the current financial year is well above its aim.

June 14, 2023 / 06:52 IST
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Disinflation to be ‘slow and protracted’, says RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das
Disinflation to be ‘slow and protracted’, says RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das

India’s disinflation process is “likely to be slow and protracted” and the central bank may meet its 4% target only in the medium term, Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das said Tuesday.

“The cumulative impact of our monetary policy actions over the last one year is still unfolding and yet to materialize fully,” Governor Das said at an event by Central Banking magazine in London, adding that RBI’s price-gains forecast of 5.1% for the current financial year is well above its aim.

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Last week, India’s rate-setters kept the benchmark repo rate unchanged for a second straight meeting, reiterating the need to align inflation near the mid-point of its 2%-6% range on a durable basis.

Das said the MPC eschewed from providing any future guidance on the timing and level of the terminal rate as guidance in a rate tightening cycle was “fraught with risks.”