La Reserve Bank of India devrait maintenir son taux directeur inchangé

Une majorité d'économistes s'attend à ce que la Reserve Bank of India maintienne son taux directeur inchangé lors de sa réunion de juin. Les tensions géopolitiques et les prévisions météorologiques défavorables sont citées comme les facteurs clés justifiant cette décision attendue.

Les économistes interrogés par The Economic Times prédisent que la banque centrale conservera sa position actuelle face aux risques pesant sur la croissance et aux pressions inflationnistes potentielles. Les problèmes géopolitiques et les prévisions de conditions météorologiques défavorables sont perçus comme des menaces susceptibles d'affecter l'économie et de faire grimper les prix du carburant et d'autres biens.

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