The Reserve Bank of India may lower policy rates by 50 bps in the first half of 2025, following a recent liquidity easing and CRR reduction. This move is expected to support growth but could temporarily impact bank earnings and asset quality. SMEs and the MFI segment may face ongoing stress.
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