Accommodative Policy Stance By RBI Will Boost Enhance Consumption, Strengthen Economic Recovery : PHD Chamber

No. PR- 123

October 8, 2021

New Delhi

Accommodative Policy Stance By RBI Will Boost Enhance Consumption, Strengthen Economic Recovery : PHD Chamber

The status quo for the key policy rates by RBI would strengthen the economic recovery with enhanced consumption and production possibilities, said Mr Pradeep Multani, President, PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in a press statement issued here today.

The accommodative policy stance at this juncture would further boost the sentiments of businesses and pave the way for a double digit GDP growth in the current year 2021-22, said Mr Pradeep Multani.

Reserve Bank of India’s Monetary Policy Committee has decided to keep the repo rate unchanged at 4% and maintain accommodative stance as long as necessary to revive and sustain growth on a durable basis and continue to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 and keep inflation within the target. Reverse repo rate also remains unchanged at 3.35% in Monetary Policy Statement of October 8th , 2021.

It is inspiring to note that RBI has retained the projection for GDP growth at 9.5% for FY 2021-22.

We look forward to a double digit growth of 10.25% in FY 2021-22 supported by the RBI’s conducive policy environment and various structural reforms undertaken by the Government during the last 18 months, said Mr Pradeep Multani.

It is highly laudable that RBI has undertaken more than 100 new and conventional measures since the onset of pandemic to mitigate its impact and enhance liquidity in the economy, said Mr Pradeep Multani.

Going ahead, we expect continuation of accommodative policy stance to rejuvenate the aggregate demand in the economy along with balancing the liquidity scenario in the country, said Mr Pradeep Multani.

We urge the banking sector to transmit all the cuts in the repo rate by RBI during last financial year to percolate the benefits to trade, industry and consumers for rejuvenating the demand and economic growth trajectory, going forward, said Mr Pradeep Multani.

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Media Division

PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry