India Inc disappointed with RBI for not cutting rates
"A cut in the policy rates could have given some boost to the industrial sector and helped the economy regain the growth momentum," Assocham President Rajkumar Dhoot said.
The Reserve Bank today kept interest rates unchanged giving priority to checking inflation over growth, disappointing industry as well as retail borrowers who were expecting at least 0.25% rate cut.
"Inflation is going up because of supply-side issues. We are extremely disappointed (over unchanged rates)," CII director general Chandrajit Banerjee said.
The wholesale price-based inflation was 7.55% in May. At the retail level, the Consumer Price Index (CPI)-based inflation for May was 10.36%.
Keeping in view the current industrial and economic scenario, CII said, "the RBI should immediately cut interest rates by 1%".
Ficci Secretary General Rajiv Kumar said by reducing interest rates, the RBI might help in increasing investments and improving supply side.
Economic activity in 2011-12 moderated sequentially over the quarters to take growth to a 9-year low of 5.3% in Q4. For the entire fiscal too GDP growth rate plunged to 6.5%, lower than the 6.7% reported during the peak of post-Lehman collapse credit crisis, triggered in 2008.
Besides, the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) increased by just 0.1% in April 2012.
PTI