Bank credit growth continues to lag with loans outstanding yet to reach end-March 2020 levels even as deposits continue to surge, growing 5% during the current fiscal up to September 11. This is likely to keep deposit rates under check despite the RBI holding back on rate cuts due to rising inflation.
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