RBI
Tatas opt out of race for banking licence
28 Nov 2013
Tata Sons has opted to withdraw its application for banking licence rather than re-organise the existing financial services structure of the 100-odd companies of the group to comply with RBI guidelines
Rajan comments halt rupee slide for now
14 Nov 2013
RBI sets norms for local incorporation of foreign banks
07 Nov 2013
RBI has opened the route for foreign banks to expand through acquisition of private domestic lenders, subject to investment limits and a review of the functioning of foreign banks
RBI hikes repo rate by 25 bps to 7.75 %, cuts overnight lending rate by 25 bps
29 Oct 2013
RBI said it has addressed the system’s excess liquidity requirement for meeting festival demand by doubling the amount of cash provided to banks under the 7-day and 14-day repo to 0.5 per cent of bank-wise NDTL
Inflation too high for RBI to cut rates
28 Oct 2013
Wal-Mart probe: ball now in RBI’s court
19 Oct 2013
RBI hikes FII investment limit in Tech Mahindra
14 Oct 2013
RBI allows banks to borrow from global lenders
11 Oct 2013
RBI’s forex swap facility nets over $5 billion
05 Oct 2013
RBI chief Rajan bags Deutche Bank economics prize
27 Sep 2013
Rajan was cited or his ‘path-breaking’ research and foreseeing the 1998 global economic meltdown well before it happened
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