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The monetary policy transmission in India works with a lag for bank lending, according to a Reserve Bank of India working paper titled Monetary Policy Transmission in India: New Evidence from Firm-Bank Matched Data . The Paper is authored by Saurabh Ghosh, Abhinav Narayanan and Pranav Garg. Monetary policy transmission has remained a pivotal topic of interest across all central bankers. Empirically, however, it is hard to dis-entangle the effects of a policy change on firms investment demand, banks credit supply and their interactions. This paper uses a unique firm-bank matched data set from India to provide new insights into the monetary policy transmission mechanism. ....
BW Businessworld Rise In Credit May Not Always Find Its Way Towards Increasing Investments: RBI Paper Monetary policy transmission has remained a pivotal topic of interest across all central bankers. Empirically, however, it is hard to disentangle the effects of a policy change on firms investment demand, banks credit supply and their interactions. Photo Credit : An increase in credit may not always find its way towards investments as business entities may use credit lines to finance their current liabilities, a Reserve Bank paper said on Tuesday. The paper further says that banks respond to changes in money market spreads faster and better than changes in policy rates, which are announced by the RBI bi-monthly. ....
Rate cuts alone may not be enough to revive capex investments SECTIONS Share Synopsis An assessment of the bank-lending channel on monetary policy transmission by the Reserve Bank of India economists suggests that an investment decision on fixed assets by firms would depend on the liquidity positions of the lending banks. Agencies Investment in fixed assets is found to increase for firms that borrow from liquid banks, when these banks increase their lending. MUMBAI: An expansionary monetary policy may not necessarily revive investment and capex in the economy as other factors are also at play. Even as transmission of policy rates takes place with a lag, a new research paper by RBI economists shows that the liquidity position of banks and a host of other factors also impacts the pace of transmission, the nature of lending and its ultimate impact on economic activity. ....