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FinMin expects RBI to maintain soft monetary policy stance

The Finance Ministry today expressed hope that the Reserve Bank in its monetary policy review next week will continue the current soft policy stance. - Suzlon reinforces all faulty turbine blades - FinMin expects RBI to maintain soft monetary policy - RBI to tighten norms for bank VCs - RBI moots new norms for pricing loans - Inflation, interest rate hike key concerns for investors - Case for status quo "We hope it (RBI) continues," Finance Secreaty Ashok Chawla told reporters when asked whether RBI will continue its soft monetary stance. Ahead of the monetary policy review, RBI Governor D Subbarao is expected to meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on October 23. Though there are inflationary pressures on the economy because of rising food prices, economists believe that the apex bank will maintain its status quo on monetary policy.


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