Inflation still too high says RBI, dashes rate cut hopes
Inflation still too high says RBI, dashes rate cut hopes
Duvvuri Subbarao said the RBI was concerned about inflation as well as the slowdown in the economic growth.

Pune: Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Duvvuri Subbarao on Friday virtually ruled out an early rate cut, saying inflation is still "quite high" and the central bank is on a high alert. "At 7.45 per cent, inflation is certainly quite high," Subbarao told reporters on the sidelines of an event in Pune.

Subbarao said the RBI was concerned about inflation as well as the slowdown in the economic growth. "We are always on high alert - high alert about growth and about inflation certainly," he said. The central bank has kept the key policy rates steady since lowering it by 0.50 per cent in April review.

Industry lobbies as well as the government have been asking the central bank to cut rates in order to stimulate the sluggish economic growth, which has fallen to nearly a decade low. In the second quarter review of monetary policy for 2012-13 announced October 30, the RBI lowered the cash reserve ratio (CRR) by 0.25 per cent, but kept repo and reverse repo rates, which determine lending and borrowing rates by the commercial banks unchanged. The tight monetary policy has dampened business sentiments and Finance Minister P Chidambaram has expressed his unhappiness over this.

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