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Watching inflation, monsoon to decide interest rate: Rajan

RBI is closely watching inflation data as well as monsoon rain forecasts for deciding on further interest rate cuts and the monetary policy still remains in the "accommodative mode", Governor Raghuram Rajan said.

April 20, 2016 / 07:56 IST
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RBI is closely watching inflation data as well as monsoon rain forecasts for deciding on further interest rate cuts and the monetary policy still remains in the "accommodative mode", Governor Raghuram Rajan has said.

Rajan, who had earlier this month cut interest rates by 0.25 percent to 6.5 percent, did not give any indication as to how much or by when further rate cuts would take place.

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"We are watching the development of inflation and we are also looking for signs of a good monsoon. As evidence builds up one way or the other, it will give us more information of how the trajectory of the monetary policy will be," he said at the Inaugural Kotak Family Distinguished Lecture at the Columbia Law School here yesterday.

Consumer price inflation eased to 6-month low of 4.83 percent in March from a year earlier. It was 5.26 percent in February. Rajan wants to limit inflation to 5 percent by March 2017 and good monsoon will lead to higher crop output.