Se espera que el Banco de la Reserva de la India mantenga estable su tasa de política monetaria

La mayoría de los economistas prevé que el Banco de la Reserva de la India mantenga su tasa de política monetaria sin cambios en la reunión de junio. Las tensiones geopolíticas y los pronósticos meteorológicos adversos se citan como los factores clave detrás de esta decisión anticipada.

Los economistas encuestados por The Economic Times predicen que el banco central mantendrá su postura actual ante los riesgos para el crecimiento y las posibles presiones inflacionarias. Los problemas geopolíticos y los pronósticos de condiciones climáticas adversas se consideran amenazas que podrían afectar a la economía y aumentar los precios del combustible y otros bienes.

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