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RBI Holds Repo Rate at 5.50%, Signals Potential December Cut Amid Trade Concerns
On October 1, 2025, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) maintained its repo rate at 5.50%, citing global trade uncertainties, particularly U. S. tariffs. The Monetary Policy Committee unanimously agreed on this neutral stance while lowering the inflation forecast for FY26 to 2.6% and raising GDP growth expectations to 6.8%. The RBI's regulatory measures aim to enhance lending and promote the rupee's international use, potentially influencing capital flows and economic activity.
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RBI Holds Repo Rate at 5.50%, Signals Potential December Cut Amid Trade Concerns
On October 1, 2025, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) maintained its repo rate at 5.50%, citing global trade uncertainties, particularly U. S. tariffs. The Monetary Policy Committee unanimously agreed on this neutral stance while lowering the inflation forecast for FY26 to 2.6% and raising GDP growth expectations to 6.8%. The RBI's regulatory measures aim to enhance lending and promote the rupee's international use, potentially influencing capital flows and economic activity.
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RBI Holds Repo Rate at 5.50%, Signals Potential December Cut Amid Trade Concerns
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On October 1, 2025, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) maintained its repo rate at 5.50%, citing global trade uncertainties, particularly U. S. tariffs. The Monetary Policy Committee unanimously agreed on this neutral stance while lowering the inflation forecast for FY26 to 2.6% and raising GDP growth expectations to 6.8%. The RBI's regulatory measures aim to enhance lending and promote the rupee's international use, potentially influencing capital flows and economic activity.
On October 1, 2025, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) maintained its repo rate at 5.50%, citing global trade uncertainties, particularly U. S. tariffs. The Monetary Policy Committee unanimously agreed on this neutral stance while lowering the inflation forecast for FY26 to 2.6% and raising GDP growth expectations to 6.8%. The RBI's regulatory measures aim to enhance lending and promote the rupee's international use, potentially influencing capital flows and economic activity.