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RBI keeps key rates unchanged; hikes banks' liquidity reserve ratio
27 Oct 2009
The RBI said its monetary and interest rate policy is consistent with price stability and financial stability and supportive of the growth process.
RBI lowers 2009-10 GDP growth projection to 6 per cent
27 Oct 2009
The Reserve Bank's `Macroeconomic and Monetary Developments: Second Quarter Review 2009-10', released today said inflationary pressures in the economy persisted despite an easing of prices
Commercial banks' business slowed in 2008-09
23 Oct 2009
Credit flow from scheduled commercial banks in India declined to 21.2 per cent in fiscal 2008-09 from 25 per cent in the previous fiscal while deposits with SCBs grew at 22.4 per cent from 23.1 per cent in 2007-08.
Stop gouging small borrowers, RBI tells banks
23 Oct 2009
RBI has pulled up banks for continuing to charge unduly high interest rates from retail customers even while announcing a series of cuts in lending rates
Not easy to exit soft money policy: RBI chief
06 Oct 2009
The dilemma of balancing inflation control with the need for continued economic stimulus in a drought year continues to haunt policy-makers
Inflation, weak credit demand make policy decisions difficult for RBI: Chakrabarty
29 Sep 2009
The ultimate objective is faster and durable recovery and an early exit from the expansionary and accommodative monetary policy to the fiscal consolidation path.
RBI offers Rs60,000 crore at special repo
22 Sep 2009
RBI hikes penalty for breach of CRR, SLR norms by banks
18 Sep 2009
RBI will charge penal interest of up to 5 per cent above the Bank Rate for defaults in maintening the prescribed CRR and SLR with retrospective effect from 24 June 2006
Inflation could rise to 6 per cent by March: RBI
18 Sep 2009
RBI tells banks to tighten anti-fraud measures
17 Sep 2009
Accept cash in any denomination: RBI
15 Sep 2009
RBI asks banks to keep client records for 10 years
12 Sep 2009
RBI has asked all banks to maintain records of all customer transactions for a minimum of 10 years from the date of transaction
Tighter money in the offing, says RBI chief
11 Sep 2009
India will exit the expansionary monetary regime sooner than other countries as inflationary pressures were showing up, says RBI chief Dr D Subbarao
RBI chief points to ‘complex challenges’ to India’s financial stability in globalised regime
11 Sep 2009
India will not slow down on reforms but factor in the lessons from the crisis and accordingly rework its roadmap, says RBI chief Dr D Subbarao.
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