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RBI Likely To Pause Rate Cuts Amid New CPI Series Unless Growth Falters: Report

OMMCOM NEWS by OMMCOM NEWS
December 20, 2025
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New Delhi: Unless there is a serious crumbling of growth dynamics, the current interest rate cut cycle of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is over and the central bank will likely maintain a long pause with its stance at “neutral”, a report said on Saturday.

The report from Yes Bank said that a new consumer price index (CPI) with lower food weightage could limit the comfort derived from falling food prices and reduce scope for further rate cuts unless growth weakens materially.

The RBI’s moves to keep liquidity comfortable and anchor the operative rate to the repo rate is expected to continue.

“The minutes of December meeting highlight RBI’s commitment to maintaining the growth momentum. While the growth surprised on the upside in the first half, it is expected to soften in the second half,” the report noted.

MPC members had noted that inflation remains below the lower bound of FIT and thus necessitates counter-cyclical action from the central bank.

The RBI sees headline as also core retail inflation in the first half of FY27 to be anchored the 4 per cent mark.

The next meeting of the MPC is scheduled post-budget, alongside a new CPI series with a change in base and restructuring in the weight diagrams.

Yes Bank said the RBI has revised FY26 growth to 7.3 per cent as domestic factors including income tax rationalisation alongside easing monetary policy and a GST-led rationalization push from the fiscal side will enable sustained growth in the second half.

Another recent report said that RBI’s 25 basis point cut to a 5.25 per cent policy repo rate, lower CPI inflation projections and upgraded GDP growth estimates, signalled confidence in the sustainability of domestic demand.

The FY26 September quarter earnings season delivered broad-based strength, with several sectors — including hospitals, capital goods, cement, electronics manufacturing services, ports, NBFCs and telecom—reporting double-digit growth in EBITDA and profits.

(IANS)

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