Reserve Bank of India mantém taxa básica de juros em 5,25 por cento

O Reserve Bank of India manteve sua taxa de juros básica em 5,25 por cento com uma postura neutra, ao mesmo tempo em que introduziu medidas para atrair capital estrangeiro.

O banco central revelou incentivos para empréstimos comerciais externos e arcará com os custos de hedge em depósitos FCNR(B). Essas ações visam reforçar os amortecedores externos e apoiar a rúpia em meio a saídas de capital do mercado. Os funcionários também revisaram as previsões de inflação e crescimento como parte do anúncio da política monetária. As medidas ocorrem no momento em que o banco trabalha para fortalecer as entradas de moeda estrangeira. A decisão mantém a taxa básica de juros inalterada em relação aos níveis anteriores, ao mesmo tempo em que desloca o foco para medidas de estabilidade cambial.

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