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Covid-19: RBI Cuts Rates As Distress Mounts Across South Asia

Mar 27, 2020 | Pratirodh Bureau

In a surprise move, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced the withdrawal of Rs 2,000 currency notes from circulation on Friday, May 19, but gave the public time till September 30 to either deposit such notes in accounts or exchange them at banks (Representational Image)

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) slashed interest rates in an emergency move on Friday to counter the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic after the government locked down the country in order to slow the spread of infections across the region.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked India’s 1.3 billion people to stay indoors for three weeks in the biggest lockdown anywhere, shutting down Asia’s third largest economy and leaving millions of economically vulnerable people without work.

The RBI lowered the benchmark repo rate by 75 basis points to 4.40% after a video conference meeting of its monetary policy committee (MPC), which was brought forward to respond to the crisis.

“Clearly, a war effort has to be mounted and is being mounted to combat the virus, involving both conventional and unconventional measures in a continuously battle-ready mode,” Governor Shaktikanta Das said.

The move came a day after the federal government announced a $22.6 billion stimulus plan to ease the pain of the poor through direct cash transfers and food security measures.

Even before the pandemic stuck, India’s economy was struggling and growth has probably weakened to at least an eight-year low this quarter, and is likely to slow even more sharply in the next six months, according to a Reuters poll of economists.

India has reported 723 coronavirus cases, and 17 people have died, according to the health ministry, but there are fears that toll could easily overtake other hard-hit nations like the United States, China and Italy.

Modi and international experts have said that India faces a tidal wave of infections if it doesn’t take tough steps. But, efforts to combat the spread of the virus are handicapped by limited medical facilities and inadequate supplies of testing kits, according to experts.

India is hoping that if it can keep its people under lockdown until mid-April it would be able stem transmission of the virus within communities. Officials say infections have been concentrated so far among people either coming from overseas or in contact with them.

Other countries in South Asia, home to a fifth of the world’s population, also signalled signs of distress, dragged into economic crisis by the fallout from the pandemic.

Sri Lanka has asked for a moratorium on its international debt repayments.

For India, aside from desperation resulting from the lost jobs, the rapidly decelerating economy risked exacerbating an already critical problem of bad debts.

“The RBI has pulled out its bazooka,” said Prithviraj Srinivas, chief economist at Axis Capital in Mumbai.

“It has pulled down the cost of capital through deep policy rate cuts, it has increased the quantity of money through cash reserve ratio cuts and asset purchases, and more importantly, reduced financial stress in the economy through its 3-month moratorium on all term loans as well as working capital.”

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