India's RBI keeps rates on hold, maintains easy stance
Mumbai
INDIA'S central bank kept interest rates on hold at 7.50 per cent on Tuesday, choosing to wait longer to assess inflationary pressures before making its next move, and to give banks more time to adjust lending rates to reflect previous rate cuts.
The Reserve Bank of India said in a statement after its policy review that it would maintain an "accommodative stance", but also cited risks, raising some uncertainty about when the central bank would cut interest rates next.
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