Mumbai has been facing a potential slowdown in its core sectors, leading to discussions among members of the monetary policy committee (MPC) regarding a possible rate cut. Nagesh Kumar, a new member of the MPC, argued in favor of a rate cut citing concerns over inflation and the current state of the economy. However, other members expressed reservations about the global and domestic economic uncertainty, emphasizing the need to monitor food inflation and ensure sustained growth.
During the October review, the majority of MPC members voted to maintain the repo rate at 6.50%, with only one member advocating for a rate cut. The decision to switch the stance to ‘neutral’ was made unanimously by all members.
RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das highlighted the importance of remaining vigilant in the face of uncertainties such as geopolitical tensions and volatile commodity prices. The committee is adopting a cautious approach to ensure that progress made on disinflation is not reversed.
Overall, the focus is on gradually assessing the situation and waiting for more concrete evidence of inflation aligning with the target of 4%. Despite the challenges, there is optimism regarding a potential improvement in demand conditions for various sectors in the near future.