RBI minutes: Patel, most MPC members in favour of more data before changing policy stance


Team Udayavani, Apr 20, 2018, 10:11 AM IST

Mumbai: Favouring status quo on key policy rate, RBI Governor Urjit Patel preferred to wait for more data before changing monetary stance though he took note of recovery in economic activities and continued improvement in credit offtake, according to minutes of the April policy meeting.

The six-member Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), headed by Patel, had left the benchmark repo rate unchanged for the third time in a row after deliberations on April 4-5. As per the minutes of the MPC meeting released by the RBI, Patel noted that economic activity has been recovering, with the GDP growth in 2018-19 projected to be higher at 7.4 per amid clearer signs of revival of investment activity. 

He also said that credit offtake from the banking sector has continued to improve and it is becoming gradually more broad-based. The flow of funds from non-bank sources to the corporate sector has also been rising.

“Even as inflation has moderated in recent months, several upside risks to inflation persist. Hence, I would like to wait for more data and watch how various risks to inflation evolve, going forward,” he said while voting for holding the policy repo rate at 6 per cent.

Besides Patel, four other MPC members — Chetan Ghate, Pami Dua, Ravindra H. Dholakia and Viral Acharya — had voted in favour of status quo in repo rate. Only one member, RBI Executive Director Michael Debabrata Patra, voted for an increase of 25 basis points.

Patra opined that underlying macroeconomic developments impart “some urgency” to commencing the withdrawal of accommodation in the monetary policy. Deputy Governor Acharya was of the opinion that the central bank should wait for some more time before withdrawing monetary accommodation.

“I feel it is important to let some more hard data come in, especially on growth, and allow some more time to let the early skirmishes on the global trade front play out. “I am, however, likely to shift decisively to vote for a beginning of withdrawal of accommodation in the next MPC meeting in June,” he said, as per the minutes.

Dholakia opined that “it is prudent to wait and watch” the events play out before any decisive change in policy stance and/or rate can be considered.  Dua said that with upside risks to inflation and lacklustre growth prospects, a wait and watch strategy is currently recommended. Ghate too was in favour of wait and watch before change in monetary stance.

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