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    FM P Chidambaram said he will ask the PSU banks to consider lowering lending rates.

    Terming ‘as a right signal’ the RBI's latest policy package to inject more liquidity in the system, Finance Minister P Chidambaram said he will ask the PSU banks to consider lowering lending rates.

    In an exclusive interview to a news agency, the Minister said he would take the issue of interest rate cut ‘forward’ during a meeting with chairpersons of public sector banks in Delhi on November four.

    "I am happy with the policy package announced by the RBI.

    When it announced its (peak season) policy on Oct 24, the RBI had promised swift action in case it is necessary to infuse more liquidity.

    "I am happy that the the RBI has responded swiftly," he said in his reaction to yesterday's policy package announced by the central bank.

    In a slew of announcements, the RBI had yesterday cut the repo rate (the rate at which it lends to banks and is a signal to banks to reduce their rates) 50 basis to 7.5 per cent and the cash reserve ratio by 100 basis points to 5.5 per cent and the statutory liquidity ratio by 100 basis points to infuse an additional Rs 85,000 crore into the system.

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    The central bank had already injected in October additional liquidity of Rs.1,85,000 crore in the wake of global financial crisis and depression in the US that had spread fears in India of a recession and brought in volatility in the stock markets.

    Chidambaram said the RBI's policy was also a signal to the banks that they should now now consider lowering their interest rates.

    Banks without any kind of ethicsBy: Dr.G.Srinivasan | 02-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward Are we in for a runaway inflation? Please do not run away once the inflation starts its ugly head again!!!Bu from what we know you will do that.Again Banks like SBI have started charging the customers even for updating passbooks?Are they going to cut interest rates?If they do who will they lend money to?The ones who already have money.
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