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RBI will manage government borrowings smoothly, says Mukherjee
11 Jul 2009
High government market borrowing will not have a negative impact on private sector, which has enough money to manage its operations, says Pranab Mukherjee
Indian official hints at diversifying currency basket
06 Jul 2009
On the heels of Russia and China, India too is concerned over the US dollar's supremacy and is considering diversifying the currency basket to give less weight to the dollar.
RBI may lower weight of dollar in forex basket
04 Jul 2009
RBI reconstitutes panel on monetary policy
24 Jun 2009
RBI discounts deflation, sticks to policy stance
20 Jun 2009
The Reserve Bank discounts risks of deflation in India even as the annual rate of WPI inflation turned negative
Tata Motors escapes RBI curbs on bank guarantees
04 Jun 2009
Declining trend in GDP growth reversed: RBI
11 May 2009
The Reserve Bank of India estimates GDP growth for 2008-09 at 6.5 to 6.7 per cent.
India’s forex kitty shrinks by $1.39 billion
09 May 2009
Rakesh Mohan to step down as RBI deputy governor; take up assignment at Stanford
04 May 2009
Rakesh Mohan will step down as deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India on 10 June to take up a stint as a professor at Stanford University.
RBI to issue guidelines for prepaid vouchers
27 Apr 2009
RBI bars UCBs from paying past dividends
22 Apr 2009
RBI lays down guidelines for restructured loans
11 Apr 2009
RBI to make govt borrowing smooth: Gopinath
23 Mar 2009
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