New Delhi: The Reserve Bank of India is expected to go in for a policy rate cut of 25 bps in April next year to signal lower lending rates, which are key to the economic recovery, says a report.


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According to global financial services major Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BofAML), inflation risks are "overdone" and though CPI inflation is likely to be 5.2 percent in December 2017, it would cool down to around 4.5 percent in the first half of 2018.


Moreover, the Australian weather bureau is predicting La Nina -- which gives a boost to the South-West Monsoon -- next year, which in turn would contain inflationary pressures.


El Nino is the unusual warming of sea surface in the Pacific waters off the South American coast. La Nina is the positive phase of El Nino and is associated with cooler than average sea surface temperatures.


"We continue to expect the RBI MPC (Monetary Policy Committee) to cut policy rates by 25 bps in April to signal a lending rate cut in the 'slack' industrial season," BofAML said in a research note.


The report further noted that it was "surprised that the RBI MPC paused on December 6 as a cut would have cooled G-sec yields and paved the way for a lending rate cut just before the 'busy' industrial season intensifies in the March quarter".


The Reserve Bank in its fifth bi-monthly review of this fiscal kept repo rate unchanged at 6 percent and reverse repo at 5.75 percent while raising the inflation forecast for the remainder of 2017-18 to 4.3-4.7 percent.