RBI
PM cuts Swamy to size over Rajan — finally
28 Jun 2016
Indian, world business disappointed as Rajan calls it a day
20 Jun 2016
Announcing that he would return to academia after his term as RBI governor ends in September, Raghuram Rajan strongly hinted that he was leaving an unfinished agenda as the government was not keen to give him a second term
RBI lets banks restructure bad loans into debt and equity
14 Jun 2016
Ridding banks of bad loans that are now at a 15-year high of around Rs8,00,000 crore is crucial to reviving economic growth in India’s $2 trillion economy
Keep speculating, says Rajan on reappointment
07 Jun 2016
India Inc bats for second term for RBI chief Rajan
26 May 2016
Corporate India wants RBI governor Raghuram Rajan to be given a second term saying that Rajan helped control rising food prices, ushered in reforms to rebuild the banking system in the country, besides playing a big role in stabilising the rupee
One-third of ATMs are not functioning: RBI
25 May 2016
RBI unhappy as payments banks licensees drop out
24 May 2016
Jan Dhan Yojna accounts open to misuse, fears RBI
24 May 2016
RBI deputy governor S S Mundra has sounded a note of caution saying the nearly 22 crore bank accounts opened under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojna could be "very vulnerable" to misuse for "money muling"
No chance of a Lehman moment in India: Rajan
14 May 2016
Reserve Bank of India governor Raghuram Rajan says the problem of bad loans of public sector banks is being cleared up and a three-corner firewall is being created to safeguard the economy
RBI tweaks shareholding norms for private banks
13 May 2016
Raghuram Rajan must get 2nd term as RBI chief: CLSA
07 May 2016
Brokerage and investment group CLSA says Rajan’s focus on real interest rate is in sharp contrast to the ‘quackery’ being practised by G7 central bankers
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