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RBI monetary policy meet: Beyond the growth-inflation trade-off

An accommodative stance on monetary policy (unchanged since June'19), in the face of an unfavourable growth-inflation trade-off is understandable for now

Global factors to drive markets from here on: Tirthankar Patnaik
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Tirthankar Patnaik, chief economist, NSE.

Tirthankar Patnaik
The third bi-monthly policy review this fiscal would find the RBI’s MPC in familiar territory. While growth concerns linger on in the wake of the second wave of the pandemic and an impending third, cost-push inflation pressures and renewed supply-side bottlenecks have translated into a board-based spike in inflation prints. That leaves limited options from a policy perspective.
 
Since the last review meeting in June, several high-frequency indicators have broadly recovered from the second-wave slump, aided by a gradual easing of curbs imposed by states; however, consumer as well as business sentiments remain subdued amidst an uncertain economic outlook.

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