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Reserve Bank unlikely to cut key rate in February: Report

Reserve Bank is unlikely to cut repo rate in the February review meeting due to the prevailing global uncertainties and it's stance may continue to be accommodative next year as inflation is expected to remain benign, according to a report.

January 06, 2017 / 10:26 IST
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Reserve Bank is unlikely to cut repo rate in the February review meeting due to the prevailing global uncertainties and it's stance may continue to be accommodative next year as inflation is expected to remain benign, according to a report.

"We expect RBI may not oblige with a rate cut in February as global uncertainties may again play spoilsport, according to Ecowrap, an SBI research report.

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It said inflation trajectory is expected to remain significantly benign. The December inflation numbers may witness a reading closer to 3.2-3.3 percent.

"Though inflation may increase in March, it may still be closer to the lower band of 4-4.5 percent. Hence, the scope for accommodative monetary cycle will continue even in the financial year 2017-2018," the report said.