Highlights of RBI's monetary policy statement
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* Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) advances meeting scheduled for Apr 1-3
* Repo rate slashed by 75 basis points to 4.4%
* Reverse repo rate cut sharply by 90 basis points to 4% making unattractive for banks to deposit funds* MPC decides to continue with the accommodative stance as long as it is necessary
* Committee votes 4:2 in favour of rate cut; unanimous on change in stance* 2 MPC members Chetan Ghate and Pami Dua voted for a 50 bps rate cut
* Several measures taken to infuse liquidity of about Rs 3.74 lakh crore into the financial system * RBI to undertake repo operation to infuse Rs 1 lakh crore* Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) cut sharply by 100 bps to 3 per cent releasing Rs 1.37 lakh cr into the system
* RBI assures to work in mission mode, monitoring the evolving financial market and macroeconomic conditions
* MPC for the first time advances meeting date and refrains from giving next meeting date in the wake of evolving situation* GDP growth rate of 5% for 2019-20 at risk from the impact of pandemic
* Global slowdown to deepen with adverse implication for India; crude oil slump upside for country
* Upside growth impulses to emanate from monetary, fiscal measures and the early containment of COVID-19* MPC refrains from giving out growth, inflation outlook for coming fiscal on uncertain outlook
* RBI permits all lending institutions to allow 3-month moratorium on payment of installments on term loans* Moratorium on term loan, deferring of interest on working capital will not classify as default
* RBI urges banks and other financial institutions to do all they can to keep credit flowing * All instruments - conventional and unconventional - on table to support financial stability and revive growth* RBI assures that banking system in India safe; deposits safe in private bank; public should not resort to panic withdrawal
* RBI says macroeconomic fundamental stronger than that in aftermath of 2008 financial market crisis
* Last tranche of the capital conservation buffer (CCB) for banks deferred for 6 months to Sep(This story has not been edited by Business Insider and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed we subscribe to.)
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