Signs Of Normalcy In Economy But Medium-Term Outlook Uncertain: RBI Chief

Delhi | Saturday | 11th July, 2020

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Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das said on Saturday that the country`s economy has started to show signs of normalcy with easing of COVID-19-related lockdown restrictions, however "a very careful trajectory" has to be followed after the containment of the pandemic.

The economy`s medium-term outlook remains uncertain even though the country has started re-opening after over two months of a nationwide lockdown, as demand and supply shocks due to the coronavirus still loom large, Mr Das said in his keynote address at the seventh SBI Banking and Economics Conclave.

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New Delhi: Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das said on Saturday that the country`s economy has started to show signs of normalcy with easing of COVID-19-related lockdown restrictions, however "a very careful trajectory" has to be followed after the containment of the pandemic.

The economy`s medium-term outlook remains uncertain even though the country has started re-opening after over two months of a nationwide lockdown, as demand and supply shocks due to the coronavirus still loom large, Mr Das said in his keynote address at the seventh SBI Banking and Economics Conclave.

The financial sector should return to normal functioning without relying on regulatory relaxation as the new norm.

"Indian economy has started showing signs of going back to normalcy after easing of restrictions," Mr Das said.

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1.   Economic growth is the "topmost priority" for the central bank and "equal priority has to be given to financial stability", the RBI Governor said, describing the coronavirus pandemic as "the worst health and economic crisis in the last 100 years during peacetime".

2.   The COVID-19 outbreak has "dented the existing world order, global value chains, labour and capital movements across the globe, and, needless to say, the socioeconomic conditions of large sections of the world population".

3.   Policy measures undertaken by the RBI appear to have worked so far, but going forward, the situation would need even more careful assessment, the RBI Governor said.

4.   "Banks and other financial entities are today at the forefront of the country`s counter-measures against the economic impact of COVID-19.

They are the transmission channels for the RBI`s monetary, regulatory and other policy measures...

and also the implementation vehicles for the financial backstop measures announced by the government," the RBI Governor said.

5.   While the multi-pronged approach undertaken by the RBI has provided a cushion from the immediate impact of the coronavirus pandemic on banks, the economy`s medium-term outlook is uncertain and depends on the COVID-19 curve, Mr Das said.

6.   "Policy action in medium-term would require a careful assessment of how the crisis unfolds," he said, adding that building buffers and raising capital will be crucial not only to ensure credit flows but also to build resilience in the financial system.

7.   The country``s banking and financial system is capable of rising to the occasion in meeting this challenge, he asserted.