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Rajan defends status quo, says more easing tied to fiscal data

He indicated that the quality of fiscal consolidation, rather than the headline deficit number alone, will be important for him while undertaking any further cuts

Raghuram Rajan, RBI

RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan during a press conference announcing the RBI monetary policy in Mumbai. Photo: Kamlesh Pednekar

Press Trust of India Mumbai
Strongly defending RBI's decision to hold the key rates in the absence of any new data points, Governor Raghuram Rajan today said further rate reductions will depend on the quality of fiscal consolidation and how it aides the disinflationary process.

"Further action will be in the direction of the action (of a cut) that was initiated, and it will depend on the developments in particular on the fiscal front as well as continuation of the disinflationary process," Rajan told reporters at the customary post-policy interaction at RBI headquarters.

He indicated that the quality of fiscal consolidation, rather than the headline deficit number alone, will be important for him while undertaking any further cuts.
 
"It is not that we are locked to a specific number or a specific path, but it is the overall package, whether it makes for serious, high quality fiscal consolidation over time that clearly will impact the inflationary forces that we are most worried about. We will be looking at all aspects of the Budget and they are eagerly awaited," Rajan said.

He said he is confident that the government is focused on delivering a "solid Budget", adding that Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and his team have publicly affirmed their commitment to the ambitious 4.1 per cent fiscal deficit target for the current fiscal.

Having shifted to accommodative stance by surprising everyone with an off-meeting rate cut on January 15, Rajan reiterated that the way ahead is only to cut rates, but said the RBI needs more data to be able to do so.

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First Published: Feb 03 2015 | 3:24 PM IST

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