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FM asks banks to cut interest rates

Updated on: 10 June,2009 02:32 PM IST  | 
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Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday pushed for commercial banks to cut interest rates, saying the measures announced by the central bank to ease their burden were not getting adequately reflected.

FM asks banks to cut interest rates

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday pushed for commercial banks to cut interest rates, saying the measures announced by the central bank to ease their burden were not getting adequately reflected.


"Between September 2008 and April 2009, RBI reduced the key policy rates and also reduced the CRR (cash reserve ratio) and SLR (statutory liquidity ratio) requirements for banks," Mukherjee told heads of public sector banks here.


"Today we are looking at our economy with a lot of hope. The last quarter GDP growth figure of 5.8 per cent and the annual growth of around 6.7 per cent for 2008-09, is a pointer towards this direction," he added.


Asking the bankers to address credit concerns expeditiously, the finance minister noted that the prime lending rates have come down to the range of 12-12.25 per cent as against 13.75-14.25 percent six months back. "I hope that the impact of various pro-growth measures would help to turn around the economy soon," he added.

On the issue of merger of state-owned banks, Mukherjee said his government has always maintained that the initiatives for consolidation in the banking sector have to come from the banks themselves and that the government would only play a supportive role as a common shareholder.

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