RBI
RBI to act if rupee fall continues: Pranab
24 Sep 2011
RBI hikes rates by 0.25%; home, auto loans to cost more
16 Sep 2011
Some experts feel that while RBI's hard-nosed stand on rate hikes has hardly managed to control inflation, industrial growth and corporate profits have definitely been hit
RBI panel sets Rs5 crore capital base for new multi-state urban co-op banks
12 Sep 2011
The Y H Malegam committee has suggested separation of ownership and management of new urban co-operative banks and bringing them under the strict supervision of the RBI.
RBI okays Enam Securities merger with Axis Bank
10 Sep 2011
Pranab sees RBI easing monetary policy
05 Sep 2011
RBI bars realty, broking firms from setting up banks
29 Aug 2011
All private entities owned by residents, except realty and broking firms, can apply for new bank licences provided they follow a holding company model and get themselves registered with the RBI as a non-banking finance company.
RBI sees Fed's easy money policy stoking inflation in India
25 Aug 2011
Increased global uncertainties, persistent inflation and higher borrowing costs could keep economic growth in India relatively subdued compared with the previous year, RBI said
RBI issues draft guidelines to banks for calculating credit risk based on internal rating
10 Aug 2011
RBI governor Subbarao gets two-year extension
09 Aug 2011
The continuation of Subbaro as governor of the RBI also brings to rest any doubts over possible differences between the government and the central bank over fiscal policy.
RBI to ensure liquidity in domestic markets
08 Aug 2011
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