Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Fund managers' reaction to RBI rate hike

RBI has raised key rates by up to 50 bps. Check out what the fund managers have to say.

Navneet Munot, chief investment officer, SBI Mutual Fund

The rate hikes underscore the strong demand in the economy. The investment cycle is showing strong signs of picking up, as there are capacity constraints in most sectors. Going forward, investment will be a bigger driver of growth than consumption.

Krishna Sanghavi, head of equities, Kotak Mahindra AMC

There is no doubt about the growth in the economy. And the rate hikes were very much in line with expectations. But from a stock perspective, the more crucial issue is whether the growth in corporate earnings will meet market expectations.

Anoop Bhaskar, head-equity, UTI Mutual Fund

The rate hikes don’t change our view on (shares of) interest rate-sensitive sectors. In India, demand for consumer loans is influenced more by availability, rather than cost of funds. As long as income visibility is good, there will be strong demand for retail loans

Anand Shah, head-equities, Canara Robeco AMC

The message from the RBI to banks is clear: be less aggressive in lending. Banks with a better CASA ratio and strong branch network will benefit in a scenario, where cost of funds increases. At the same time, NBFCs could be adversely hit.

Vetri Subramanium, head-equity, Funds Religare AMC

The monetary policy clearly signals that RBI is more worried about containing inflation at the moment. We expect more rate hikes — 75-100 bps — over the next nine months. The net interest margin of banks could shrink due to flattening of the yield curve

Source: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/policy/Fund-managers-reaction-to-RBI-rate-hike/articleshow/6225237.cms

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