Tuesday, December 1, 2015

RBI's policy...

Almost everybody forecasted a status-quo for the today’s RBI policy review because there were ample reasons to expect RBI to wait and watch the latest data and the outcome is also same. RBI kept repo-rate constant at 6.75 with no liquidity injections. Inflation in the recent data, around more than 5%, after two consecutive months of increase may still indicate food supply problems due to seasonal problems and rains that INDIA face almost every year. Inflation in INDIA mainly emanates from the ineffective supply management of food articles. INDIA suffers from seasonal inflation because it is too much dependent on rains and also excessive rains in some parts which lead to flood and crop damage. Every year drought and floods upset prices of agricultural products. Lack of demand and supply data, and effective action in order to maintain price-stability and demand puts INDIA in a fix and delayed monetary-policy action to increase growth for the past several years. Nevertheless, the situation has improved on account of proper actions to manage food-supply by the government and retail inflation has come down from double digits to below five-percent. However, to avoid seasonal inflation there is alot more to be done to get ontime data and effective actions. Agriculture needs a lot of planning to reduce the lag between demand and supply adjustment. The government has a larger role in the supply-side management rather than tweaking demand by the monetary-policy.

RBI in its monetary-policy stated that banks still need to pass-on the previous rate cuts as the interest-rate transmission has been close to half which leaves room for banks to lower the existing rates. Nonetheless, RBI maintained that the monetary-policy would remain accommodative as long as disinflation continues. The RBI proposed to bring methodology to set banking rate as per the marginal-cost of funds. However, the strategy to set bank rates according to marginal cost might not work without opening the sector for more investment and competition. More banks in the market with good regulation may help set rates according to marginal cost. The competition to increase market share results in price-competition among firms. It would also improve transmission... The RBI might try to increase competition in the banking industry...



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