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Rate-sensitive stocks decline after RBI keeps repo rate unchanged, reiterates "neutral" stance...

August 06, 2025 / 16:42 IST
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Rate-sensitive stocks, such as banking, non-banking financial services, realty, and auto counters traded muted, as the Reserve Bank of India's Monetary Policy Committee kept the key lending rate unchanged at 5.5 percent, reiterating its "neutral" stance on Wednesday, August 6.

Rate-sensitive stocks, such as banking, non-banking financial services, realty, and auto counters traded muted, as the Reserve Bank of India's Monetary Policy Committee kept the key lending rate unchanged at 5.5 percent, reiterating its "neutral" stance on Wednesday, August 6.

Rate-sensitive stocks, such as banking, non-banking financial services, realty, and auto counters traded muted, as the Reserve Bank of India's Monetary Policy Committee kept the key lending rate unchanged at 5.5 percent, reiterating its "neutral" stance on Wednesday, August 6.

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