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Growth back in focus, rates may fall: Bankers
 
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October 20, 2008 16:41 IST

Home, consumer, corporate and personal loans are likely to become cheaper with the Reserve Bank cutting its key short-term repo rate by 1 per cent to 8 per cent, the first since 2004, bankers said.

"This is clearly an easing of monetary policy and will ensure the smooth functioning of financial markets to support growth," ICICI Bank's [Get Quote] joint managing director Chanda Kochhar said.

Banks may take a relook at their interest rate structure in a little while, Corporation Bank's [Get Quote] Chairman and Managing Director, B Sambamurthy, told PTI.

Describing the RBI's move as 'being in line with the various recent measures taken,' Sambamurthy said that the liquidity problem has now been addressed.

"With inflation  declining and inflationary expectations also under control, banks might reduce interest rates, but it is still too early to take a call."

After slashing the cash reserve ratio by 2.5 per cent from 9 to 6.5 per cent with effect from October 11, the Reserve Bank cut the repo rate on Monday, which is the rate at which banks borrow from the apex bank.

Dena Bank's [Get Quote] chief, P L Gairola, said that banks would look at their cost of deposits before deciding on their rates.

"Interest rates could move downwards but much will depend on the cost of deposits. Unless it comes down, lending rates will not fall," he said.

The 2.5 per cent CRR cut with effect from October 11 meant that interest rates would not move up.

"The present repo rate cut could signal a softening in both deposit and lending rates," HDFC Bank's [Get Quote] Deputy Treasurer, Ashish Parthasarathy, said.


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