RBI
RBI panel recommends holding company model for financial sector
23 May 2011
While the RBI would continue to regulate the holding companies as well, the function of FHC regulation would be undertaken by a separate unit within the RBI with staff drawn from both within and from other regulators.
RBI relaxes OTC forex derivative contract and commodity hedging norms for unlisted companies
17 May 2011
RBI pitches for increased FDI
13 May 2011
Subbarao calls for mechanisms to enforce global financial discipline
10 May 2011
While countries could be persuaded to abandon policies that create negative spillovers for other countries, designing such deals and getting countries to agree to them, however, will remain a major challenge.
RBI details liquidity norms for banks
09 May 2011
MFI interest rate capped at 26 per cent
03 May 2011
RBI hikes lending rates; small depositors to get more
03 May 2011
Reserve Bank governor D Subbarao says the new rates are aimed at containing inflation, which is hovering around 9 per cent, and sustaining economic growth in the medium term
Priority sector lending by banks in India slackens
29 Apr 2011
Credit flow to agriculture decelerated to 10.6 per cent during 2010-11 from the 22.9 per cent growth recorded in the previous year.
RBI relaxes NPA provisioning norms for banks
23 Apr 2011
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