RBI hikes CRR rates by 50 basis pts to 7 pc

The new cash reserve ratio (CRR) will come into effect from August 04. RBI removes 3000 crore reverse cap from August 06.

NEW DELHI: The Reserve Bank Governor Dr Yaga Venugopal Reddy has hiked cash reserve ratio by 50 basis points to 7 per cent while the CRR repo and reverse repo rates as well as the bank rates remain unchanged.

Inflation target for 07-08 remain at 5 per cent according to the first quarter credit policy review unveiled on Tuesday. GDP forecast for FY-08 has been set at 8.5 per cent.

The new CRR rate will come into effect from August 04. The RBI has also removed 3000 crore reverse cap from August 06

The other highlights of the policy are as follows:

* Hedge funds pose significant risks to the markets says credit policy.
* Financial stability to add to market stance says RBI.
* Inflation targeted at 4 to 4.5 % in the medium term.
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* CRR to be used for managing liquidity.
* Domestic outlook was favourable.
* Monetary stance spelt out in February 2007 continues.
* Credit policy guided by domestic policy.
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