Wednesday, August 6, 2025
NewsWave
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • USA
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
Login
  • Home
  • World
  • USA
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
Login
No Result
View All Result
Login
NewsWave
No Result
View All Result
Home World

India’s central bank should watch the rhetoric on growth

9 June 2025
in World
0
India’s central bank should watch the rhetoric on growth
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
How does this make you feel?


This article is an on-site version of the India Business Briefing newsletter. To receive it in your inbox regularly, sign up if you’re a premium subscriber, or upgrade your subscription here.

Good morning. It’s Robin here again, standing in for Veena. My challenge right now as the FT’s Asia editor is to reflect the economic disruption caused by Donald Trump without letting him swamp our coverage of everything else. Are we getting the balance right? Drop me a line and let me know.

In India, meanwhile, there’s plenty to talk about. Today’s newsletter looks at Flipkart’s likely entry into consumer lending, but first, a blockbuster move by the Reserve Bank of India. Many of you got your forecast exactly right in last week’s poll. Veena has smart readers.


Should central bankers aspire?

There was a lot to like and one big thing to worry about in the RBI’s decision last week to cut the repo rate by 50 basis points to 5.5 per cent. (It cut reserve requirements by 100 basis points as well.) For a central bank, it’s always more comfortable to be cutting rates rather than raising them, and Governor Sanjay Malhotra has been blessed with a steady moderation of inflation since he took office late last year. Headline consumer prices were up 3.2 per cent year on year in April, the lowest in six years.

Most forecasters expected a 25 basis point cut but the decision to surprise them makes sense: if you think rates belong at 5.5 per cent then best to get there straight away, in one 50-point move, rather than create an artificial smoothness to policy by going step by step. The decision to switch the future stance from “accommodative” to “neutral” was also decisive and painted a clear picture for markets. The yield curve steepened, equities rose and the rupee traded a little higher after the decision — by and large, the RBI should feel happy with that for a day’s work.

The part I didn’t like was in Governor Malhotra’s comments. “Today’s monetary policy actions should be seen as a step towards propelling growth to a higher aspirational trajectory,” he said. That bothers me because it implies the RBI can raise India’s growth rate, which is dangerous territory for a central bank. “I would like to highlight that there is no tussle between price stability and growth in the medium and long term,” said the governor. True, but also a little misleading, because it implies the central bank has influence beyond price stability.

Growth comes from the supply side of the economy: from investment, reform and rising productivity. The task of the central bank is to regulate demand so it grows in line with that potential. Certainly, the central bank can undermine growth if it keeps demand too low, but trying to drive supply higher by boosting demand is the well-known recipe for credit booms and inflation.

I’ve no issue with the RBI’s actions this time around, and with inflation falling against an uncertain global backdrop, it’s reasonable to worry about growth — just leave the aspiration to others.

Have I got the RBI’s rhetoric wrong? Hit reply or email me at indiabrief@ft.com. And if you’re a monetary policy wonk like me, sign up for my colleague Chris Giles’ Central Banks newsletter.

Recommended stories

  1. Coal India is reopening 30 mines, says chair PM Prasad in our interview.

  2. Shameless self promotion: my column on the strange phenomenon of zero interest rates in Hong Kong.

  3. Duolingo’s chief executive gives us an interview on the backlash to his policy of “AI-first”.

  4. Chardonnay is the world’s most changed wine, says Jancis Robinson.

  5. Stanley Fischer was the epitome of a policymaker economist. Martin Wolf’s obituary does him justice.

Flipkart shakes up consumer finance

Walmart’s Flipkart has received a lending licence from the RBI © Reuters

Flipkart, the ecommerce group controlled by Walmart of the US, has become the first such player to receive a lending licence from the RBI, paving the way for a shake-up of India’s consumer finance market. At present it offers loans via retail banking and credit card partners. Amazon, Flipkart’s big rival, acquired a buy-now-pay-later consumer lending start-up called Axio earlier this year, suggesting it has a similar plan in mind.

Should India’s banking sector be alarmed? Based on experience around the world, the answer is both yes and no.

The big advantage retailers have in financial services is distribution. People shop regularly, it often gives them pleasure and their purchases create an immediate demand for credit. By contrast, people interact with their banks more rarely, and seldom with enthusiasm. Hence, retailers often do well at selling loans and the business creates value for their shareholders.

In the long run, however, success in banking requires heavy investment in systems, rigour on compliance and low funding costs. Retailers tend to find, after a while, that they’ve created all the value they can. Tesco, the UK supermarket, sold its…

Full Article

🪄 Creating a simple explanation...

Tags: BankCentralgrowthIndiasrhetoricWatch
Previous Post

Meghalaya murder: Trail had gone cold, but then she made a call from highway dhaba

Next Post

The illegality of intercepting Madleen – Middle East Monitor

Related Posts

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, Education Minister Erica Stanford hold press conference
New Zealand

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, Education Minister Erica Stanford hold press conference

by My News Wave
6 August 2025
0

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Education Minister Erica Stanford will hold a press conference today at an Auckland school to discuss significant changes to New Zealand's secondary school assessments. Stanford recently announced the abolition of NCEA, which will be replaced by two new qualifications for Years 12 and 13, marking the most substantial update to the assessment system in over 20 years.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nus_Yn8uLgs Want More Context? 🔎

Read more
Made in US: A 24-k gold gift for Trump, a tariff relief for Apple – watch
India

Made in US: A 24-k gold gift for Trump, a tariff relief for Apple – watch

by My News Wave
6 August 2025
0

On a notable day at the White House, Apple CEO Tim Cook gifted President Trump a unique glass engraving, produced in the U.S., during a ceremony promoting Apple's "American Manufacturing Program." In return, Trump announced that companies like Apple, which invest in U.S. manufacturing, would be exempt from an upcoming 100% tariff on semiconductors, while Apple committed an additional $100 billion to its $500 billion investment plan in the U.S. Want More Context? 🔎

Read more
France’s biggest wildfire of the summer has eclipsed the size of Paris and is still spreading
USA

France’s biggest wildfire of the summer has eclipsed the size of Paris and is still spreading

by My News Wave
6 August 2025
0

France's largest wildfire in years has devastated the Aude region, burning over 39,500 acres and resulting in one death and numerous injuries, including 11 firefighters. With 2,100 firefighters battling the blaze amid hot, dry, and windy conditions, local authorities have evacuated villages, while military support is set to bolster firefighting efforts as investigations into the fire's cause continue. Want More Context? 🔎

Read more
Suspect in murder of Israel embassy staffers in US indicted for hate crime | Crime News
World

Suspect in murder of Israel embassy staffers in US indicted for hate crime | Crime News

by My News Wave
6 August 2025
0

A man named Elias Rodriguez has been indicted on federal hate crime and murder charges for the shooting deaths of Israeli embassy staffers Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim in Washington, DC, an act prosecutors describe as calculated and planned. Rodriguez, who reportedly confessed to the killings and expressed anti-Semitic motivations, faces nine counts, including a hate crime resulting in death, and the possibility of the death penalty. Want More Context? 🔎

Read more
July was earth’s third-hottest on record: EU scientists
Australia

July was earth’s third-hottest on record: EU scientists

by My News Wave
6 August 2025
0

Earth experienced its third-warmest July on record, with average temperatures reaching 16.68°C, 0.45°C above the 1991-2020 average, and a record national temperature of 50.5°C in Turkey. Although there was a pause in breaking global temperature records, scientists warn that climate change continues to have severe impacts, urging governments to accelerate CO2 emission cuts to mitigate extreme weather events. Want More Context? 🔎

Read more
UN says over 100 doctors barred from Gaza since March amid worsening crisis – Middle East Monitor
Middle East

UN says over 100 doctors barred from Gaza since March amid worsening crisis – Middle East Monitor

by My News Wave
6 August 2025
0

The UN reported that access for medical professionals to the Gaza Strip remains highly restricted, with over 100 health workers denied entry since March, impacting emergency medical teams. The humanitarian situation is described as "beyond catastrophic," with rising casualties and malnutrition-related deaths, while Israel continues to block essential supplies and shelter materials. Want More Context? 🔎

Read more
NewsWave

News Summarized. Time Saved. Bite-sized news briefs for busy people. No fluff, just facts.

CATEGORIES

  • Africa
  • Asia Pacific
  • Australia
  • Business
  • Canada
  • Entertainment
  • Europe
  • India
  • Middle East
  • New Zealand
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • UK
  • USA
  • World

LATEST NEWS STORIES

  • Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, Education Minister Erica Stanford hold press conference
  • Made in US: A 24-k gold gift for Trump, a tariff relief for Apple – watch
  • SkyWater (SKYT) Q2 Revenue Drops 37%
  • About Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2025 News Wave
News Wave is not responsible for the content of external sites.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • USA
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Technology

Copyright © 2025 News Wave
News Wave is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In