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Members of RBI panel did not favour repo rate cut

Members of RBI panel did not favour repo rate cut

Four members of the Technical Advisory Committee on Monetary Policy set up by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) were not in favour of the central bank cutting repo rate in the May 3 Annual Policy meeting. On May 3, the central bank reduced the repo rate (the interest rate at which banks borrow short-term funds from the central bank) from 7.50 per cent to 7.25 per c

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RBI to increase forex reserves by buying dollar

RBI to increase forex reserves by buying dollar

Data released by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) shows the central bank bought $820 million dollar more than it sold in March, the first net purchase since 2010. This shows that RBI wants to increase its forex reserves by taking advantage of the rise in foreign fund flows in the equity and debt market in the country. A report by Bank of America Merrill Lynch estimates that the central bank has bought $1 billion since March and may buy an additional $8 billion through March

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RBI head asks states to focus on fiscal consolidation

RBI head asks states to focus on fiscal consolidation

Addressing a gathering of state finance secretaries Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor D Subbarao asked states to focus on the quality of fiscal consolidation and also on expenditure compression. He called for the need to explore ways for better cash management and adequate dissemination of information on state finances. Considering the rise in market borrowing of states, inflation risks and banks' excess investments in statutory liquidity ratio (SLR) securities, he said managing state gove

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RBI may switch to CPI to index proposed IIBs

RBI may switch to CPI to index proposed IIBs

In a conference call with market participants, officials of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) clarified several issues on the proposed auction of Inflation Indexed Bonds (IIBs), which is scheduled on June 4. One of the remarkable information that the officials shares is that the central bank may use Consumer Price Index (CPI) as a benchmark for these bonds once the CPI stabilises

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NHB chief rules out need for unified regulator

NHB chief rules out need for unified regulator

RV Verma, Chairman and Managing Director of National Housing Bank (NHB) ruled out the need for a unified regulator for banks and housing finance companies (HFCs). He said there is no need for a single regulator for banks and HFCs as there is not regulatory arbitrage as pointed out by SBI Chairman Pratip Chaudhuri

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RBI may reduce repo rate in June 17 policy review

RBI may reduce repo rate in June 17 policy review

Market analysts and economists expect Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to reduce policy repo rate in its mid-quarter policy review on June 17 considering the fall in inflation and sluggish economic growth. Earlier, RBI said it would take into account falling inflation while deciding on policy initiative in its review next month

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RBI may reduce repo rate in June 17 policy review

RBI may reduce repo rate in June 17 policy review

Market analysts and economists expect Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to reduce policy repo rate in its mid-quarter policy review on June 17 considering the fall in inflation and sluggish economic growth. Earlier, RBI said it would take into account falling inflation while deciding on policy initiative in its review next month

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RBI fixes credit-deposit growth target for J&K

RBI fixes credit-deposit growth target for J&K

Addressing a special meeting of J&K state level bankersÂ’ 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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Transmission of RBI policy signals is asymmetrical

Transmission of RBI policy signals is asymmetrical

A research paper from Reserve Bank of India (RBI) shows that transmission of monetary policy signals to financial markets in India is asymmetrical. It is asymmetrical because the transmission is faster and persistent when the monetary system is in deficit mode, than when it is in expansionary phase, the paper argu

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RBI head to tap all options to ease liquidity strain

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 banksÂ’ 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