The Reserve Bank kept the repo rate at 6.5% for the ninth straight time, focusing on moderating inflation while supporting economic growth. Experts suggested this decision reflects the central bank's priority on controlling headline and food inflation. Policy changes are expected to be based on future data, likely by December.
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