Room to cut rates on lower inflation, good monsoon: Rajan

April 16, 2016 03:06 am | Updated September 08, 2016 09:21 pm IST - NEW DELHI:

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) may have room to further cut policy rates if inflation continues to ease and monsoon rainfall is in line with the forecast, governor Raghuram Rajan told The Wall Street Journal(WSJ) in an interview in Washington.

“So we said we are looking at inflation. If it continues on a downward path, that would create room. We are looking for signs of a good monsoon,” Mr. Rajan told WSJ , on the sidelines of the spring meetings of International Monetary Fund and World Bank.

“So this year, the forecasts are El Nino is going to weaken, La Nina is going to strengthen. That’s good for the monsoon. All the forecasts are that it is going to be good. So I am crossing my fingers, hoping it works out.” Latest forecasts predict above-average rainfall in India this year. A good monsoon season is important for farm output in India, the world’s second-biggest producer of rice, wheat, sugar and cotton.—

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