Addressing a special meeting of J&K state level bankersĆā committee (J&K SLBC) at SKICC, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor D Subba Rao fixed a target of achieving 4 percent growth in credit deposit (CD) ratio across the state and across the banks during 2013-14. According to the fresh target the present percentage would rise from 36 percent to 40 percent by end of March 2014
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RBI head to tap all options to ease liquidity strain
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor D Subbarao assured that the central bank would explore all the options available with it to ease liquidity strain in the banking system, including adjusting banksĆā cash reserve ratio (CRR) or any other mechanism. He informed, during a post-policy conference call with analysts, that the central bank will not just limit itself to bond
Liquidity may remain in deficit mode in banking system
Liquidity in the banking system is expected to remain in deficit mode because of factors like currency leakage from the system, high government cash balance with Reserve Bank of India (RBI), experts said. According to some economists, the banking system may face liquidity deficit to the tune of Rs 1.5 trillion till September 2013 compared to Rs 1 trillion at the end of Marc
Bankers want RBI to reduce CRR
Bankers urged the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to reduce the cash reserve ratio (CRR) by 50 basis points in its Annual Policy on May 3. Bankers want the central bank to reduce CRR as such a move would release cash into the system and ease liquidity pressure. CRR is the portion of deposits that banks have to set aside
Bank credit grows 14.12%
Credit growth in the banking sector stood at 14.12 percent as of March 22 on a year-on-year (yoy) basis compared to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)'s target of 16 percent for 2012-13. Similarly, bank deposits expanded 14.26 percent as of March 22 on a yoy basis, compared to the central bank's comfort level of 15 percent
Indian Bank reduces interest rate on loans
In a company statement, state-run lender Indian Bank said it would reduce base rate by 0.30 per cent to 10.20 per cent from the existing 10.50 per cent, with effect from February 9, 2013. The statement also shows that the bank reduced its Benchmark Prime Lending Rate by 0.25 per cent from the existing 14.75 per cent to 14.50 per cent per annum with effect from February 9,
RBI cuts repo rate to support economic growth
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) reduced the policy repo rate by 25 basis points from 8.0 per cent to 7.75 per cent with immediate effect in its third quarter review of monetary policy 2012-13. In order to infuse liquidity into the banking system, the central bank also reduced the cash reserve ratio (CRR) of scheduled banks by 25 basis points from 4.25 per
RBI, fin min in talks on capital norms for banks
Reports suggest that the union finance ministry is in talks with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to relax capital adequacy norms for banks. The finance ministry wants the central bank to relax the norms in line with the recommendations made by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision
Some bankers expect RBI to cut CRR to ease liquidity strain
Some bankers expect Reserve Bank of India either to cut cash reserve ratio (CRR) in the third-quarter monetary-policy review on January 29 or conduct open market operations (OMO) to overcome liquidity crunch in the banking system. It is learnt that slow growth in deposit rate, back-to-back auction of government bonds have strained liquidity in the banking system. According to reports, main
Cabinet to decide on proposed bank holding company
According to government sources, the cabinet would consider the proposal for setting up a bank holding company for state-run banks soon. The holding company is intended to enable state-run banks to raise capital from the market instead of seeking funds

