RBI hikes repo, reverse repo rates to tame inflation

The Reserve Bank of India has raised its key short-term lending rate by 25 basis points and borrowing rate by 50 basis points to check the rising prices.

“Inflation remains the dominant concern in macroeconomic management,” RBI said on Thursday while raising the repo (lending) and reverse repo (borrowing) rates to 6 per cent and 5 per cent, respectively.

The new rates, which come into effect immediately, were announced as part of the first scheduled mid-quarterly review of the Monetary Policy.

The hike in rates will lead to a rise in the cost of funds for the banks and eventually makes loans expensive, which will reduce consumption.

While inflation for August stood at 8.5 per cent (as per the new series with 2004-05 as Base Year), food inflation was at a high of 15.1 per cent for the week ended September 4.

To check inflation, RBI had raised these key rates by an identical margin in July.

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