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RBI Monetary Policy: Did an 'owlish' RBI present a hawkish policy?

Reserve Bank of India Governor Urjit Patel, known for calling RBI an “owl”, may have turned hawkish on its monetary policy stance towards the year end.

February 08, 2017 / 19:18 IST
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Beena ParmarMoneycontrol Bureau

Reserve Bank of India Governor Urjit Patel, known for calling RBI an “owl”, may have turned hawkish on its monetary policy stance towards the year end.

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The bird analogy is an economist jargon given to central banks for being dove-like or hawk-like with respect to their softer and harder interest rate stance, respectively.

However, it was in response to a question raised in January 2014 whether the RBI is hawkish or dovish, that Patel, the then Deputy Governor of the central bank, said, “We are neither hawks, nor doves. We are owls. The owl is traditionally a symbol of wisdom. We are vigilant when others are resting. Don't try and put us into buckets. We are doing what is necessary for the economy.”