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Budget supports foreign investment: RBI
28 Feb 2013
RBI prescribes holding co for new private banks; sets 49% FDI cap
22 Feb 2013
RBI guidelines for setting up of new private sector banks fixes the initial minimum paid-up capital at Rs500 crore, but does not bar any entities from setting up a bank
RBI warns of record current account deficit
11 Feb 2013
The country needed more foreign investment in assets such as plants and equipment rather than volatile flows into its equity and debt markets, governor D Subbarao said
RBI to issue new bank licensing norms "very soon"
08 Feb 2013
The finance ministry is in favour of granting bank licences to realty and broking firms even as the IMF had warned the Indian authorities over allowing business houses into the banking sector
RBI weighs further curbs on gold imports
06 Feb 2013
RBI cheers market with 0.25% cut in policy rates
29 Jan 2013
In its third quarter monetary policy review, the central bank shed its 9-month-long tight monetary policy, cutting its key interest rates by 25 basis points
Urjit Patel takes over as RBI deputy governor
14 Jan 2013
Financial stability a more desirable goal than quantitative easing: Subbarao
03 Jan 2013
Subbarao also said the central bank alone cannot solve all problems, and called for better fiscal policies to inspire trust and confidence in investors
Urjit Patel to replace Subir Gokarn as RBI deputy governor
02 Jan 2013
Patel’s appointment comes a few weeks ahead of RBI’s third quarter monetary policy review, scheduled for 29 January
Subir Gokarn retires as RBI deputy governor
01 Jan 2013
Reports suggest that the names of Kalpana Kochhar, the World Bank's chief economist for South Asia and economist Urjit Patel are being considered for the post
India’s fiscal stability shaky, says RBI
28 Dec 2012
RBI holds policy rates steady; cut likely in January
18 Dec 2012
Though the Reserve Bank has kept key policy rates unchanged despite a drop in inflation rate in November, governor Durruvi Subbarao strongly hinted at easing of rates in the next policy review on 29 January
RBI allows low-cost housing schemes to tap foreign funds
17 Dec 2012
To be eligible for ECB, 60 per cent of the total FSI of the project should be low-cost affordable housing units having maximum carpet area up to 60 sq metres
RBI makes it easier to open bank accounts
11 Dec 2012
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