RBI
RBI clueless on amount of black money killed by note ban
05 Sep 2017
The RBI said it has traced some counterfeit currency in the money deposited post demonetisation but a major part of such counterfeits that were in circulation without RBI's knowledge is still out of its reach
RBI says 99% of scrapped notes have returned into system
31 Aug 2017
RBI said Rs15.28 lakh crore, or 99 per cent of the Rs15.44 lakh crore of scrapped Rs500 and Rs1,000 notes, had come back into the banking system between 8 November last year and 30 June this year
RBI mum on fate of fake notes
31 Aug 2017
Remodel growth strategies to structural changes in economy: Viral Acharya
24 Aug 2017
Reserve Bank deputy governor Viral Acharya has warned that a debt-driven "furious growth" is not sustainable and the economy could crash-land at any time
RBI introduces Rs200 denomination banknote
24 Aug 2017
RBI to soon issue new series of Rs50 notes
19 Aug 2017
RBI cuts repo rate by 25 bps to 6% as industry slackens
02 Aug 2017
RBI said that despite the demonetisation drive, surplus liquidity conditions persisted in the system, exacerbated by front-loading of budgetary spending by the government
New Rs200 notes not to be dispensed through ATMs
05 Jul 2017
RBI working on co-lending model for MSMEs
17 Jun 2017
RBI picks top 12 loan defaulters for bankruptcy proceedings
15 Jun 2017
The 12 large loan defaulters account for 25 per cent of the total NPAs of about Rs10,00,000 crore in the banking sector and these will be referred to respective banks for filing insolvency proceedings
RBI cautions states on the risks of competitive farm loan waivers
08 Jun 2017
According to a report by Bank of America Merrill Lynch, various state governments in India are expected to waive off loans worth Rs2,50,000 crore
RBI keeps rates unchanged; decides to wait and watch
07 Jun 2017
RBI governor Urjit Patel on Tuesday said there are a lot of ‘moving pieces’, including the monsoon, consumer inflation, input and wage costs and the rollout of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), the risks of which are yet to play out
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