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Reserve Bank Of India Surprises With Pre-Emptive Rate Hike

Published 10/06/2018, 10:12
Updated 05/03/2021, 15:50
  • RBI's MPC unanimously voted to raise interest rates
  • Pre-emptive move to tame inflationary pressure
  • PMI data will provide clues as to growth momentum and timing of future hikes
  • The Reserve Bank of India raised the policy rate for the first time in nearly four-and-a-half years at the Monetary Policy Committee's June meeting, confounding many analysts that were expecting the central bank to hold off a rate hike until August.

    The decision was unanimous among the MPC's six members, but the committee kept its future policy stance as 'neutral', allowing the RBI some flexibility regarding the next policy direction. Future action will depend on how inflation developments play out in coming months. The rate increase came in the wake of similar decisions made by central banks in Indonesia and the Philippines.

    Rate hike

    Increasing concerns about rising inflation was seen as the main driver of the RBI's decision to raise its policy rate by 25 basis points to 6.25%. While headline inflation has eased from last December's peak, core inflation was estimated to be hovering near the upper band of the RBI's 2-6% target range.

    Consumer Price Index

    India PMI And Inflation

    More recently, anecdotal evidence from the May PMI surveys indicated that increased raw material prices, particularly fuel costs, have lifted overall input inflation for Indian companies.

    The latest rate move can therefore be seen as an attempt to preserve price stability and anchor inflation expectations.

    Data dependent

    The PMI survey's gauge of input prices can provide some clues as to changes in monetary policy at the central bank. When the input price index reaches a certain level, the increase in price pressures signalled is consistent with the RBI tightening monetary policy.

    The fact that input costs had not reach the trigger point for higher interest rates in May supported the view that the policy action was a pre-emptive move. This also explained to some extent the central bank's decision to continue maintaining a 'neutral' stance on the rate cycle, indicating that future increases would rely on how inflation develops in the months ahead.

    India PMI And RBI Monetary Policy

    The data in the next few months will therefore be watched closely for clues as to the next policy move. Unless price pressures, especially oil prices, come off the boil in coming months, the chances of an August rate hike cannot be ruled out. The June PMI surveys, published in early July, will provide strong signals on second quarter GDP growth and inflation trends.

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