Mumbai, October 1: RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra announced on Wednesday that the monetary policy committee (MPC) has decided to keep the repo rate unchanged at 5.5 per cent, and stick to the “neutral” policy stance. A neutral stance requires neither stimulation nor curbs on liquidity as it strikes a fine balance between controlling inflation without hurting growth.

The RBI Governor said that the outlook for inflation had become even more benign due to the sharp decline in food prices and the GST rate cuts. The RBI has, therefore, revised its average projection of the inflation rate to 2.6 per cent for 2025-26 from 3.1 per cent projected in August. RBI Repo Rate 2025 Announcement: Reserve Bank of India Keeps Repo Rate Unchanged at 5.5% for 2nd Consecutive Time After MPC Meeting (Watch Video).

The monetary policy committee has revised the GDP growth rate projection to 6.8 per cent from 6.5 per cent earlier due to the robust growth outlook driven by domestic demand, support of a good monsoon and monetary policy easing and the GST rate cuts, Malhotra said. The RBI Governor further stated that the monetary policy committee was sticking to the neutral stance as it was waiting for the earlier monetary policy easing was still playing out and trade related implications are unfolding. “It would be prudent to wait for the policy actions to play out before charting out are next round of monetary policy actions,” the RBI Governor said. RBI Revised CPI Inflation Downwards to 2.6% for FY26 from Earlier Projection of 3.1%.

The repo rate has been reduced 100 basis points in quick succession since February this year and the transmission to the economy was still working out. A lower policy rate and more liquidity with banks leads to a decline in interest rate on bank loans which makes borrowing easier for consumers as well as businesses resulting in more consumption and investments in the economy leading to higher growth. However, the effectiveness of the rate cut hinges on how quickly and efficiently commercial banks pass on the benefits to borrowers.

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