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Bank FDs and the inflation risk

The Reserve Bank of India has given clear signals that it is watching the retail inflation rates closely and any adequate rise in inflation rates would compel it to increase repo rates which would lower fixed deposit rates substantially.

December 31, 2013 / 17:19 IST
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Adhil Shetty

BankBazaar.com

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Bank fixed deposits have traditionally been one of the most popular investment tool used by a vast section of society across all economic zones. With the markets likely to remain volatile till at least the next general election results are declared, the market sentiment is quite unpredictable.

The Reserve Bank of India has given clear signals that it is watching the retail inflation rates closely and any adequate rise in inflation rates would compel it to increase repo rates which would lower fixed deposit rates substantially.