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RBI's October reviews mostly quiet since 2014 with just three tweaks, shows data

Repo rate has been altered thrice in the September–October window since 2014

September 30, 2025 / 14:01 IST
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October policy has thrown no surprises on projections
October policy has thrown no surprises on projections

The Reserve Bank of India’s October review of the monetary policy - usually a quiet affair with little change in growth or inflation projection - carries a history that suggests it hasn’t always been as predictable.

Data reviewed by Moneycontrol show that since 2014, the RBI has altered the repo rate thrice during the October policy meet, with the sharpest change seen in October 2015 when the repo rate was cut 50 bps to 7.25 percent. This was followed by a 25 bps cut each in 2016 and 2019 that lowered the benchmark rate to 5.15 percent. More recently, in October 2022, the central bank raised rates by 50 bps to 5.90 percent after inflation had surged globally.

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All other October reviews in the past decade - including in 2023 and 2024, when repo stood at 6.5 percent - have kept policy steady.

October - Steady Month for Projections 

On projections, RBI's October update rarely brings major changes, as the GDP growth rate was revised only twice in recent years - down from 6.9 percent to 6.1 percent in FY20, and trimmed slightly in FY23. Inflation too has been seen as stable except in FY22 when the CPI outlook eased from 5.7 percent in August to 5.3 percent in October.