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Last time you stressed that it was a pause not a pivot. Should we interpret it as pivot this time?
You said future actions would be based on evolving situations. According to your assessment only, the situation has improved from last time. How should we interpret that without mentioning the exact word of pivot? Do you believe that we are much closer to the change in stance than we were last time?
To say anything more than that at this stage is not desirable. About a year ago, we had said that given the high uncertainty which is prevailing all over, particularly in the external sector, and especially when we are in a tightening cycle, it is not desirable to give any forward guidance as that may create expectations which may not be aligned to our thinking or our action.
Das: Banks have been cautious. I think there is still some amount of liquidity sitting there. When we say banks are cautious, let us remember that through the VRRR auctions, till yesterday (Wednesday) around Rs 1.5 trillion have been mopped up.
It was an important effort to withdraw that excess liquidity so that deposit rate-lending-rate was in alignment with what interest rate hike is. That is why we have withdrawn Rs 1.5 trillion so far.
Patra: We got the MSP details yesterday (on Wednesday). We find that the average increase across crops is around 7.5-8 per cent. Over and above our projections, this will impact to the extent of 10-12 basis points.
Das: Our monetary policy actions are determined primarily by the domestic conditions. We do not look at the actions of other Central Banks to determine our actions. Yes, we do watch what other central banks are doing because that will have an impact on the global financial situation — the financial sector situation, on currency markets and other aspects.
Rao: We received comments from all the stakeholders. The comments are still being evaluated.
Das: We will give them sufficient time for implanting ECL norms. We are mindful of the fact that the banks will need some time to implement it. (On additional capital requirement) We have assessed it. It is quite manageable as per our assessment.
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