The global financial services major said RBI has to bring down inflation expectations and it is still too early in the rate easing cycle for it to turn dovish.
In the policy review meet on June 2, RBI cut interest rate by 0.25 per cent for the third time this year (first in the financial to spur
investment and growth but hinted there may not be any more cuts in the near-term.
"This commentary tone suggests a potential pause in policy rate cut cycle at the next policy meeting, but that would still be consistent with our projection of another 75bps in FY16," UBS analyst Gautam Chhaochharia said in a report.
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RBI cautioned about upside risks to inflation and revised its forecast for January 2016 to 6 per cent (from 5.8 per cent) - the upper end of its target range.
Inflation still remains a worry for the central bank as it expects price rise to remain subdued till August before rising to 6 per cent by January 2016.