RBI's review of monetary policy -Highlights
Mumbai, July 31 (IANS) Following are the highlights of the review of India's monetary and credit policy for the current fiscal conducted by the country's central bank here Tuesday:
- Bank rate kept unchanged
- Reverse-repurchase rate and repurchase rate kept unchanged
- Cash reserve ratio increased by 50 basis points to 7 percent
- Economic growth projection for 2007-08 retained at 8.5 percent
- Stated priority of containing inflation below 5 percent
- Upward pressures on inflation persist
- Inflation rate declines from 5.9 percent in March to 4.4 percent
- Money supply growth, at 21.6 percent, much higher than projection
- Aggregate deposits of banks grows 24.4 percent
- Non-food credit growth slows to 24.4 percent
- India's foreign exchange reserves at $222 billion as on July 20
- Rupee appreciates 6.63 percent against dollar this year
- Average price for crude up from $56.2 per barrel in January to $73.5 now
- Monetary policy will continue to be vigilant and proactive
- Midterm review of the monetary policy on Oct 30

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