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RBI eases norms for home loans up to Rs30 lakh
16 May 2008
The Reserve Bank of India has relaxed risk provisioning norms for housing loans of up to Rs30 lakh, thereby increasing the scope of banks' lending for purchase of residential properties.
RBI revises risk management norms to banks
28 Mar 2008
US developments may affect policy decisions: RBI governor
15 Mar 2008
RBI Governor YV Reddy says economic uncertainities in the US, plus high fiscal deficit in India have complicated policy management.
RBI makes ATM services free from April 2009
10 Mar 2008
The RBI has directed banks to make all ATM services free of cost from 1 April 2009. It, however, allowed banks to fix charge on transactions using credit cards and from ATMs located overseas.
RBI to transfer Nabard, NHB stakes to government
19 Feb 2008
RBI cautions banks on fake currency
15 Jan 2008
RBI issues draft guidelines for banks' recovery agents
30 Nov 2007
The Reserve Bank of India has asked banks not to set stiff recovery targets or high incentives for its agents, which may induce them to use intimidatory or questionable methods of recovering dues.
ICRA to rate UCO Bank loans under RBI's new Basel II-compliant capital adequacy framework
15 Nov 2007
Rupee hits a 9-1/2-year high at 39.42 versus US dollar
By | 04 Oct 2007
Government may raise Reserve Bank''s intervention bond limit
By | 03 Oct 2007
RBI to issue new Rs5 coin
By | 29 Sep 2007
RBI eases forex rules, doubles overseas investment limit to $200,000
By | 25 Sep 2007
RBI lowers inflation expectations to 3 per cent levels
By | 24 Sep 2007
Reserve Bank of India to sell Rs1,000-crore Punjab government loan
By | 18 Sep 2007
Cement companies trebled profits as consumers suffered: RBI
By | 15 Sep 2007
Intermediate holding companies critical for growth of banks: IBA
By | 15 Sep 2007
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