The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has cut the repo rate by 25 basis points to 6.50%. The RBI Governor is more concerned about the impact of US tariffs on economic growth rather than inflation.
RbiRepo RateUs TariffsEconomic GrowthInflationReal Estate NewsApr 09, 2025
The repo rate is the interest rate at which the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) lends to commercial banks. The RBI cut the repo rate by 25 basis points to 6.50% to boost liquidity and economic growth, especially in the face of global economic uncertainties such as US tariffs.
US tariffs on various goods and services can disrupt global trade and economic growth. This can affect India's export sector and overall economic growth, leading to concerns about job creation and investment. The RBI is closely monitoring the impact of these tariffs and is working with the government to mitigate their adverse effects.
The government has implemented several measures to boost domestic demand and attract foreign investment. These include tax cuts, infrastructure development, and simplification of regulatory processes. These initiatives aim to create a favorable business environment and stimulate economic growth.
The real estate sector, which has been facing a slowdown, is expected to benefit from the repo rate cut. Lower interest rates can increase demand for housing and commercial properties, thereby reviving the sector. Banks are encouraged to pass on the benefits of the rate cut to borrowers, which can further stimulate the economy.
The RBI is maintaining a flexible and accommodative stance on inflation, which currently stands at 3.05%. While the inflation rate is within the target range, the central bank is closely monitoring external factors such as crude oil prices and currency fluctuations to ensure that inflation does not spike.
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