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Govt meddling in RBI could undermine India's financial stability: S&P

S&P's lead global sovereign analyst said last week that India's 7% annual growth would be enough to keep the Indian government's investment grade BBB- rating stable

RBI, RESERVE BANK OF INDIA, CENTRAL BANK

Going by the events leading to the October board meeting and the proceedings of the last three meetings, it’s obvious that the government will not let loose the pressure to change the way the Indian central bank operates

Reuters London

The increasing involvement of the Indian government in the affairs of the country's central bank is a negative for the ratings of giant Asian economy's banking system, S&P Global said on Monday.

"S&P Global Ratings views as credit negative the circumstances leading to the recent resignation of Urjit Patel, governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)," S&P analysts Michael Puli and Andrew Wood said in a note.

"Sustained and intense external pressure from the Indian government risks eroding these (central bank independence and prudent policy) settings over time, and could also undermine the long-term financial stability in the country."

 

S&P's lead global sovereign analyst said last week that India's 7 per cent annual growth would be enough to keep the Indian government's investment grade BBB- rating stable.

 

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First Published: Dec 17 2018 | 2:00 PM IST

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