Reserve Bank of India keeps repo rate at 5.25 percent

The Reserve Bank of India has maintained its policy rate at 5.25 percent with a neutral stance while introducing steps to attract foreign capital.

The central bank unveiled incentives for external commercial borrowings and will bear hedging costs on FCNR(B) deposits. These actions seek to bolster external buffers and support the rupee amid market outflows. Officials also revised inflation and growth forecasts as part of the policy announcement. The moves come as the bank works to strengthen foreign currency inflows. The decision leaves the repo rate unchanged from previous levels while shifting focus to currency stability measures.

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RBI headquarters with repo rate display amid West Asia conflict indicators, for monetary policy news illustration.
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RBI holds repo rate at 5.25% amid West Asia conflict

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The Reserve Bank of India's Monetary Policy Committee on Wednesday kept the key policy rate, the repo rate, unchanged at 5.25 per cent. Amid uncertainties from the West Asia conflict, the committee retained its neutral stance. It has lowered the GDP growth forecast to 6.9 per cent for FY27.

A majority of economists expect the Reserve Bank of India to keep its policy rate unchanged at the June meeting. Geopolitical tensions and adverse weather forecasts are cited as key factors behind the anticipated decision.

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India's 10-year benchmark bond yield rose 7 basis points to 6.94% on Friday, signaling concerns over inflation and potential monetary tightening. High Brent crude prices above $100 per barrel, driven by the West Asia conflict, have intensified fears, compounded by the rupee falling below 94 to the dollar.

The Central Bank of Egypt’s Monetary Policy Committee is expected to leave key interest rates unchanged at its meeting on Thursday.

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The Indian rupee sank to a fresh record low against the US dollar, fueled by soaring energy import costs during an ongoing energy crisis and accelerating capital outflows. This has intensified pressure on the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to potentially hike interest rates, ending a pause in monetary tightening.

일본은행(BOJ)은 4월 28일 이란과의 전쟁으로 호르무즈 해협이 봉쇄되고 유가가 급등함에 따라 기준금리를 지난번에 이어 0.75%로 동결했다. 정책위원회는 6대 3으로 금리 동결을 결정했으며, 향후 매파적 통화정책 기조로의 전환 가능성을 시사했다.

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