RBI Bulletin – April 2025 - ਆਰਬੀਆਈ - Reserve Bank of India
RBI Bulletin – April 2025
Today, the Reserve Bank released the April 2025 issue of its monthly Bulletin. The Bulletin includes bi-monthly monetary policy statement (April 09, 2025), four speeches, four articles and current statistics. The four articles are: I. State of the Economy; II. Three Years of the Standing Deposit Facility: Some Insights; III. Changing Dynamics of Climate Policy Uncertainty and Energy Commodity Prices; and IV. Rural Consumer Confidence in India: Bridging the Gap. I. State of the Economy Escalation of trade and tariff tensions and the resultant financial market volatility have raised concerns regarding the weakening of global growth in the near term. Although the dampening global economic outlook could impact India’s economic growth through weaker external demand, the domestic growth engines, viz., consumption and investment, are relatively less susceptible to external headwinds. Prospects for the farm sector have been boosted by the forecast of an above normal southwest monsoon for 2025, which could augment farm incomes and keep food prices under check. Headline inflation moderated to a 67-month low of 3.3 per cent in March, mainly due to a moderation in food prices. II. Three Years of the Standing Deposit Facility: Some Insights By Avnish Kumar, Priyanka Sachdeva, and Indranil Bhattacharyya Marking three years since its introduction, the Standing Deposit Facility (SDF) has been an important component of the Reserve Bank of India's liquidity management framework, replacing the fixed rate reverse repo as the floor of the LAF corridor. This article presents an assessment of the SDF in India in the overall context of standing facilities made available by central banks. Highlights:
III. Changing Dynamics of Climate Policy Uncertainty and Energy Commodity Prices By Satadru Das and Vidya Kamate This article explores the relationship between climate policy uncertainty and global energy commodity prices, and implications thereof for wholesale price index (WPI) inflation in India during 1991-2022. Highlights
IV. Rural Consumer Confidence in India: Bridging the Gap By Sourajyoti Sardar, Manu Swarnkar, Ayan Paul and Tushar B Das This article provides a brief overview of the background, survey methodology and results based on the Reserve Bank’s Rural Consumer Confidence Survey (RCCS). The Survey captures shifts in consumer confidence related to the overall economy, employment, price levels and inflation, household income, and spending patterns. Highlights:
The views expressed in the Bulletin articles are of the authors and do not represent the views of the Reserve Bank of India.
(Puneet Pancholy) Press Release: 2025-2026/153 |