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Jaitley nudges RBI to cut rate to boost growth

RBI had maintained status-quo on interest rate in its two credit policies announced after the formation of the new government in May

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley along with RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan addressing the Central Board of Directors of RBI at the customary post budget meeting in New Delhi. On extreme left is Gurdial Singh Sandhu, secretary (financial services).

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Nudging the RBI to cut interest rates to boost growth, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today said he had already made his mind clear and hoped the central bank will take decision after taking into account various factors.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had maintained status-quo on interest rate in its two credit policies announced after the formation of the new government in May.

"I, on the same evening (June 3 and August 5) already issued a clear statement and I think that's very clear. This an issue that the RBI decides and I am sure they factor in various circumstances," Jaitley told reporters after addressing the Central Board of the Reserve Bank here.

After the August 5 RBI's monetary policy, Jaitley had said inflation was moderating and going forward "the RBI should examine the liquidity situation, inflation and growth in setting policy rates".

On June credit policy, he had said the government was "concerned with restarting" the investment cycle and moving towards higher growth and job creation.

RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan, who was present at the press meet, said "as of now, we think the policy (to contain retail inflation) is on target. We (RBI's policy measures) are contingent on the data coming in".

The policy regime, Jaitley said in his address to RBI board, was being geared to attain higher growth, lower inflation and sustainable external balance in the backdrop of sub-five per cent growth in last two ficals.

The RBI Board a statement said reviewed the current economic situation, global and domestic challenges and policy responses.

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First Published: Aug 10 2014 | 3:15 PM IST

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