Monday, September 20, 2010
Deposit, lending rates set to rise, but not before Oct.
Lending and deposit rates are set to rise following the hike in repo and reverse repo rates by 25 basis points and 50 basis points respectively by the Reserve Bank of India.But the hikes may not be effected before October as credit growth is yet to pick-up, say bankers. It is also likely that deposit rates may go up before lending rates as there is a need to improve the sluggish deposit growth. According to the CMD of Union Bank of India, deposit rates will have to go up in order to incentivise savers. "Deposit growth is lower than the RBI's projection. If it continues to be low, it cannot support the credit growth, which will pick up in the busy season. So the priority at this point of time has to be deposit growth",he said. The same view has also been shared by some other bankers.(BL 17092010)
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