RBI
RBI not verifying genuineness of all scrapped notes: report
19 Jan 2017
Non-detection of fake notes and subsequent accounting errors could defeat the whole purpose of the demonetisation exercise, also considering the fact that there is no dearth of gullible officials in the banking system
Manmohan defends Urjit: ‘Needn’t answer awkward queries’
19 Jan 2017
Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday defended Reserve Bank of India Governor Urjit Patel before a Parliamentary committee on the issue of demonetisation
RBI raises daily ATM withdrawal limit to Rs10,000
16 Jan 2017
Signalling an improvement in the cash position, RBI has raised the weekly withdrawal limits for current accounts from Rs50,000 to Rs100,000 per week
RBI to provide Nepal Rs100 cr in Rs100 notes
07 Jan 2017
Banks' stressed loans increase from 7.8% to 9.1% in March-Sept: RBI
30 Dec 2016
The gross non-performing advances ratio of scheduled commercial banks increased to 9.1 per cent from 7.8 per cent between March and September 2016, pushing the overall stressed advances ratio to 12.3 per cent from 11.5 per cent
Viral V Acharya appointed deputy governor of RBI
28 Dec 2016
RBI lifts limits on deposits of banned notes
21 Dec 2016
The question whether multiple deposits can be made till 30 December that people with huge cash hoards are asking remains unanswered
RBI limits old note deposits of over Rs5,000 to once till 30 Dec
19 Dec 2016
Deposits of demonetised currency notes in excess of Rs5,000 into a bank account will be received for credit only once during the remaining currency swap period, ie, till 30 December 2016, RBI said
RBI advises banks to store CCTV data for scrutiny
13 Dec 2016
Briefing the media on Tuesday, Reserve Bank of India deputy governor SS Mundra said banks had collected around Rs12,44,000 crore in demonetised notes between 8 November and 10 December
MPC keeps RBI’s repo rate unchanged at 6.25%
07 Dec 2016
The Monetary Policy Committee at its second meeting ended on Wednesday decided to keep the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility unchanged at 6.25 per cent despite mounting deposits with banks
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