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Prolonged soft interest rates inevitable for sustainable growth: ASSOCHAM
11/24/2021 10:29:43 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Nov 24: ASSOCHAM has said that India should continue with an accommodative interest rate stance, as long as necessary, to sustain and further pick up the pace of economic growth, so that respite from the Covid-19 cases is fully taken advantage in a global scenario still marked by concerns over pandemic and high energy prices
“While concerns over inflation, especially in the Wholesale Price Index (WPI), need to be addressed, measures other than reversal of accommodative stance should be encouraged. The RBI and its Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) have done a commendable job to retain the present policy rates. However, central banks in some of the developed economies are moving towards tapering the accommodative policies. We are sure and as we have been maintaining that the RBI would not follow this template and continue with the low interest rates,” ASSOCHAM Secretary General Deepak Sood said.
Sood said the soft interest rates and several other pro-active measures by the RBI and the government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s flagship Atma Nirbhar programme have enabled India to weather the Covid 19 storm. “These policies, coupled with some bold economic reforms in defence manufacturing, disinvestment, national monetization pipeline have helped the overall business sentiment, with the result that the GDP growth in the FY’ 2021-22 is expected to touch the double digit figure”.
Sood said that crude oil prices are on a retreat because of a variety of reasons. What is being seen as significant is a well-coordinated approach amongst the major consuming countries, including India to exert pressure on the oil producing and exporting countries. This seems to be paying off, he said.
He said while the Indian economy is on a fast recovery path, our capacity utilization is still around 70 per cent. Some of the supply issues are being addressed even as the global value chain should get further streamlined. “It is true that banks are flush with liquidity, but the credit demand is yet to pick up especially for private investment. We see this too happening, but any reversal of accommodative interest rate stance may dampen faster revival in investment.”
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