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Tag: Reserve Bank of India
Suggestions invited on financial inclusion
Committee on Comprehensive Financial Services for Small Businesses and Low-Income Households, set up by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), on October 4 said that it has invited suggestion from stakeholders on development of financial services delivery model.
Govt to take Rs 20,000 cr WMA loan from RBI
To meet unexpected expenditure of the Union government, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) would provide Rs 20,000 crore through its Ways and Means Advances (WMA) window in the second half of the current fiscal, RBI said on September 30.
Odisha top investment destination
Latest data released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) say that for new projects Odisha has emerged as the hottest investment destination as investor interest in prosperous states such as Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka
SBI increases lending, deposit rates
Ahead of Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) mid-quarter monetary policy review the State Bank of India (SBI), hiked its lending and deposit rates on September 19. The country's larges bank hiked its base rate, or the minimum lending rate, to 9.8 per cent from 9.7 per cent.
Infra definition expanded for ECB facilitation
With an intension to raise funds through external commercial borrowings (ECBs) the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on September 18 expanded the definition of the infrastructure sector. The existing definition will be expanded for infrastructure sector for the purpose of availing ECBs, the apex bank said in a notification.
Indian firms abroad investments fall to $ 1.94 bn in Aug
Amid the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) tightening norms, overseas investment by Indian companies declined sharply to $1.94 billion in August. The RBI has clamped norms for outbound investments by the domestic firms to contain rupee slide. A month ago in July, the Indian firms had invested $ 3.24 billion in their various entities overseas.
Govt to infuse Rs 14,000 cr into banks, SBI looks for Rs 4,000-cr
India's largest State-owned bank, State Bank of India (SBI) on September 16 stated that it has recommended a cut in the cash reserve ratio (CRR), the amount of funds that the banks have to keep with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) as well as in repo rate, the discount rate at which RBI repurchases government securities from the commercial banks. SBI said that it is expecting Rs 4,000-crore capital infusion from the government to shore up its capital.
Banks borrow Rs 247.5 bn from RBI via MSF on Sept 14
From the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) marginal standing facility (MSF) window, banks in India borrowed Rs 247.50 billion on September 14, when the central bank offered the special funding window due to the cash crunch generated by advance tax outflows.
RBI to keep monetary policy tight till Rupee stabilises
Prime MinisterÂ’s key economic advisor C Rangarajan has on September 12 said that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) must continue its tight monetary policy until stability in the rupee value is achieved. Thereafter, if the current trend in the moderation of wholesale price inflation continues, which is in fact expected, the monetary authorities can switch to a policy of easing, Rangarajan said while releasing the Economic Outlook for 2013-14 in Delhi.

