Merrill Lynch expects 0.25% rate cut by RBI tomorrow

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PTI: New Delhi, Jan 28 2013, 16:30 IST
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With RBI's monetary policy review tomorrow keenly awaited, a report of Bank of America Merrill Lynch expects the central bank to reduce its key interest rate by 0.25 per cent.

"Whats on everyone's mind? RBI's Tuesday policy, in which we expect a 25 bp policy rate cut," the report said today.

The RBI has not lowered the key policy rate (repo rate) since April 2012 on concerns of inflation.

Last April, it had lowered the rate by half a percentage point, its first after hiking the policy rate 13 times.

"Looking ahead, we expect the RBI to cut by 75 bp by June, pause in 2H13 as inflation crosses 7.5 per cent on diesel price and power tariff hikes and cut 50 bp again in March 2014 quarter as inflation subsides," it added.

According to the American investment banking major, most of the investors are in "show me mode". They want to see rate cuts and Cabinet Committee on Investment speeding up project clearances, among other things.

Exporters body FIEO too is seeking a cut in the key policy rate.

"With inflation ebbing to levels of a 36 month low, anticipating a rate cut is only natural and a combination of repo and CRR cut of a quarter percentage point each may yield some results in terms of lowering interest rates by banks," FIEO President M Rafeeque Ahmed said.

Industry body ASSOCHAM has made a demand for a "big rate cut" of at least 100 basis points.

"It is time, the RBI

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