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Mahendra Kumar Jajoo:  Feb 04 2013, 02:07 IST
Dynamic bond funds and short-term income funds reasonable investment option for 2013

In the monetary policy review last week, the Reserve Bank of India cut the key policy rates, namely the repo rate and the cash reserve ratio (CRR), by 25 basis points each. The current economic environment remains highly uncertain and volatile. At a time when the current account deficit (CAD) is at a record high and the fiscal situation is far from satisfactory, a moderating WPI inflation and a series of structural reform measures taken by the government provided space to the RBI to take this bold step. The RBI has indicated that given the sub-trend growth rate in last three quarters, it is imperative to revive the investment cycle and encourage consumption through monetary measures.

However, given the sticky inflation and high twin deficits on the current account and fiscal fronts, the room for further monetary policy stimulus is fairly limited. The RBI also revised downwards the GDP growth projection to 5.5% for FY13 from 5.8% earlier. As also it revised downwards the inflation projection for March 2013 to 6.8% from 7.5% earlier.

One can immediately appreciate the urgency shown by the RBI in cutting rates at this critical juncture. The manufacturing component of inflation is moderating at a quick pace, suggesting slowing demand and the diminishing purchasing power of manufacturers. Alongside, even though it is too early to get too optimistic, the seriousness and sincerity of the government in addressing some very complicated structural issues has not gone

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