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India Interest Rate Decision

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Latest Release
Dec 06, 2024
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6.50%
Forecast
6.50%
Previous
6.50%
Monetary policy refers to the actions undertaken by a country's monetary authority, central bank or government to achieve certain national economic goals. It is based on the relationship between interest rates at which money can be borrowed and total supply of money. Policy rates are the most important rates within a country's monetary policy. Changing them influences economic growth,inflation, exchange rates and unemployment.
A higher than expected reading should be taken as positive/bullish for the INR , while a lower than expected reading should be taken as negative/bearish for the INR.
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Source: Reserve Bank of India
India Interest Rate Decision
 
Release Date Time Actual Forecast Previous
Dec 05, 2024 23:30 6.50% 6.50% 6.50%
Oct 08, 2024 23:30 6.50% 6.50% 6.50%
Aug 07, 2024 23:30 6.50% 6.50% 6.50%
Jun 06, 2024 23:30 6.50% 6.50% 6.50%
Apr 04, 2024 23:30 6.50% 6.50% 6.50%
Feb 07, 2024 23:30 6.50% 6.50% 6.50%

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Ganesh Mohite
Ganesh Mohite Feb 03, 2015 12:44AM ET
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the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) unchanged at 7.75 per cent;
Ganesh Mohite
Ganesh Mohite Feb 03, 2015 12:42AM ET
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the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) unchanged at 7.75 per cent;
Sharad Nikumbh
Sharad Nikumbh Jun 03, 2014 1:26AM ET
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Higher than expected , how it will be bullish for INR?
Pravin PR
Pravin PR Jun 03, 2014 1:26AM ET
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0 down vote favorite. . . I understand that if interest rates of a country is higher, then that draws foreign investment thus strengthening the currency of that country. In other words, a high interest rate usually means a strong currency
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shankardas goje Jun 03, 2014 1:26AM ET
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sell usdinr.
 
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