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October 20, 2008 14:17 IST

Describing RBI's move to cut its key short term rate, Repo, by one percentage point as beneficial for many sections, Finance Minister P Chidambaram expressed hope on Monday that the step would enthuse investors to see through their investment plans.

"The cut in repo rate will be beneficial for many sections of the people, especially borrowers as well as investors. This is our hope (it) will enthuse investors to continue to take forward their investment proposals," he told reporters immediately after the central bank announced a cut in the short term lending rate to eight per cent.

He said the repo rate reduction is consistent with the objectives of moderating inflation as well as ensuring satisfactory growth rate.

This is the first cut in repo rate by the RBI since March 2004. In between, the RBI has been raising the rate to rein in inflation, which is still in double digits despite reduction.

Chidambaram described the RBI's move as the part of the steps taken since October 6. The RBI has since then cut the mandatory deposit requirements for banks, CRR, by 2.50 percentage points to inject Rs one lakh crore into the cash-strapped system.

Besides, RBI is releasing a sum of Rs 25,000 crore (Rs 250 billion) for banks, RRBs and cooperative lending institutions as the first installment against their outgo on the farm debt waiver scheme.

RBI is slated to come out with mid-term monetary review on October 24.


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