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BofA-Merrill changes rate cut call to CRR cut

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Reuters Market Eye - Bank of America Merrill Lynch now expects a 25 basis point cash reserve ratio cut instead of a repo cut on Monday as it feels the RBI will not want to court controversy by cutting rates when the INR is just stabilizing.

The investment bank, however, expects a repo cut at the July 30 review and then a pause to see how the softer agflation offsets the hike in administered prices of coal, diesel and electricity, it said in a note on Thursday.

BofA-Merrill believes that RBI will now try to hold the rupee in a 54-58/dollar band, assuming the US dollar stabilizes at 1.30-1.20/euro band.

 

(Reporting by Subhadip Sircar)

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First Published: Jun 13 2013 | 2:47 PM IST

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