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RBI to be dovish on Dec 2, but rate cut in Feb only

Report sees RBI achieving its inflation target of 8% by Jan 2015 and 6% by Jan 2016

Press Trust of India Mumbai
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is likely to take a "more dovish" stance in its upcoming monetary policy review on December 2 and may go in for a cut repo rate in February, according to a British brokerage house report.

"While the December 2 policy should turn more dovish, RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan may want to await further clarity on the inflation peak-off," Bank of America-Merrill Lynch (BofA-ML) said in a report.

"We are increasingly confident about our call for a repo rate cut in February," it added.

The report sees RBI achieving its inflation target of 8% by January 2015 and 6% by January 2016.
 
Retail inflation or CPI eased to 6.46% in September, the lowest since January 2012, from 7.73% in August.

However, RBI Deputy Governor H R Khan, had recently said that 'inflation still has a long way to go' and cautioned against early celebrations.

BofA-ML said that the case for lower rates looks increasingly compelling.

"September growth will likely slow to around 5% from 5.7% last quarter, buttressing our view that recovery will need lending rate cuts," the report said.

It said that a case for rate cut also arises as imported inflation is moderating, with oil prices stabilising on Fed rate hike expectations and the rupee holding at 58-62 levels due to RBI recouping foreign exchange reserves.

The report estimates CPI inflation to drop to 5.7% in October from 6.5% in September.

BofAML said economists expect the first Fed rate hike in September against an earlier expectation in June.

"It is another matter that we believe the RBI should be able to cut even if the Fed hikes, so long as it recoups foreign exchange reserves to stabilise rupee expectations," the report said.

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First Published: Nov 09 2014 | 11:00 AM IST

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