THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - June 7, 2018 - Topic 1
At the end of an unusually
long three-day meeting, the Monetary Policy Committee of the Reserve Bank of
India opted for a hike in key interest rates by 25 basis
points — the first such increase in four and a half
years. This hike, the first during this NDA government’s tenure, was approved
unanimously by the six-member committee, citing worries about hardening
inflation trends and a firming up of growth recovery at home.
Global
uncertainties affecting emerging markets in particular have played a role as
well — be it rising tensions over trade wars initiated by the Donald Trump
administration or the strengthening dollar or further rate hikes by the Federal
Reserve that could strengthen the exodus of global capital from emerging
markets such as India. Already, between January and
May, outflows from foreign portfolio investors have reached their highest level
in 10 years, and by June 4, $6.7 billion was pulled out on a net basis from the
domestic capital market. The rupee, along with other emerging market
currencies, is hurting too, but RBI Governor Urjit Patel dismissed suggestions
that the rate hike was a bid to stem outflows. The MPC, he asserted, is driven
purely by its inflation management mandate, and there is no contradiction
between the rate hike and the committee sticking to its neutral policy stance.
To be sure, while retaining
its growth projections for 2018-19 at 7.4%, the MPC has revised upwards its inflation projections for
the year since its April meeting — from 4.7-5.1% in the first half and 4.4% in
the second half to 4.8-4.9% and a significantly higher 4.7%, respectively. This
should worry a government gearing for parliamentary elections next year. Though
seasonal food inflation spikes are delayed, input cost pressures have hardened
owing to a spurt in global commodity prices, led by fuel. Moreover,
inflationary expectations among producers as well as consumers have gathered
steam. Crude oil prices have been the biggest factor at play, rising 12% from $66
a barrel when the MPC met in April to $74 a barrel. The committee said this
rise is “sharper, earlier than expected and seems to be durable”, and termed it
a major upside risk to its earlier inflation projections. Industry has
expressed concern, but effective borrowing rates and bond yields had been
firming up even before this rate hike. The government has, surprisingly,
welcomed the RBI’s stance as one that could help steady the markets and dampen
uncertainties. The RBI’s neutral stance, as Mr. Patel pointed out, allows it to
keep all options open. But a reversal in rates is unlikely till global
headwinds clear up and the mandarins in New Delhi work out a viable strategy to
minimise the inflation transmission from global oil prices that is exacerbated
by their taxation policy for fuels.
Vocabulary
Tenure: the conditions under
which land or buildings are held or occupied.
Example: Big operations use leased
land, with tenures typically of two to five years.
Synonyms: incumbency, term
of office, term, period of/in office, time, time in
office, stint
Unanimous: fully in
agreement.
Example: The doctors were unanimous
in their diagnoses
Synonyms: united, in
agreement, in accord, of one mind, of the same mind, in
harmony
Administration: the process or
activity of running a business, organization, etc..
Example: The day-to-day
administration of the company
Synonyms: management, direction, control, command, charge, conduct, operation
Dismiss: order or allow to
leave; send away.
Example: She dismissed the taxi at
the corner of the road
Synonyms: send away, let
go, disband, dissolve, discharge
Assert: state a fact or belief
confidently and forcefully.
Example: The company asserts that the
cuts will not affect development
Synonyms: declare, maintain, contend, argue, state, claim, propound, proclaim
Mandate: an official order or
commission to do something.
Example: A mandate to seek the
release of political prisoners
Synonyms: instruction, directive, decree, command, order, injunction
Contradiction: a combination of
statements, ideas, or features of a situation that are opposed to one another.
Example: The proposed new system
suffers from a set of internal contradictions
Projection: an estimate or
forecast of a future situation or trend based on a study of present ones.
Example: Plans based on projections
of slow but positive growth
Synonyms: forecast, prediction, prognosis, outlook, expectation, estimate
Moreover: as a further matter.
Example: Moreover, glass is
electrically insulating
Synonyms: besides, furthermore, what's
more, in addition, also, as well, too, to boot
Concern: a matter of interest
or importance to someone.
Example: Oil reserves are the concern
of the Energy Department
Synonyms: responsibility, business, affair, charge, duty, job, province, preserve
Dampen: make less strong or
intense.
Example: Nothing could dampen her
enthusiasm
Synonyms: lessen, decrease, diminish, reduce, moderate, damp, put
a damper on
Exacerbate: make a problem, bad
situation, or negative feeling worse.
Example: The forest fire was
exacerbated by the lack of rain
Synonyms: aggravate, worsen, inflame, compound, intensify, increase, heighten
