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Bank profits likely to take a knock28-OCT-09
Bank profits could take a knock over the next four quarters, with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) today mandating a loan-loss coverage ratio of 70 per cent.
'Inflation has become a bigger concern'28-OCT-09
RBI Governor D Subbarao explains the rationale for the moves announced in the second quarter review of the monetary policy in an interview with Sidhartha.
From managing crisis to managing recovery28-OCT-09
If Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor D Subbarao’s initial role was to manage crisis, his role now will be to manage recovery. The governor himself said as much in the monetary policy announced today.
Higher provisioning may hit bank funding, fear realtors27-OCT-09
The RBI's decision to hike the amount that banks have to keep aside for advances to commercial realty could hamper funding to the sector and force banks to raise interest rates, some players said.
RBI relaxes branch licensing, biz correspondent norms27-OCT-09
To increase banking penetration and promote financial inclusion, the Reserve Bank today relaxed branch opening norms for lenders while allowing more entities to work as business correspondents.
Food supply complicates monetary policy review: CEA26-OCT-09
Constraints in food supply are making it difficult for RBI to strike a balance between promoting growth and controlling inflationary expectations, government's Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Virmani said today.
Abheek Barua: What if Subbarao hikes policy rates tomorrow?26-OCT-09
If Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor D Subbarao follows the global trend in taking his rate decision in tomorrow’s monetary policy, then he is unlikely to hike. While there are certainly more hawks perched on monetary policy committees of central banks around the world now than a couple of months ago, the doves still have the upper hand.
Pranab, Subbarao review macro-economic situation23-OCT-09
RBI governor D Subbarao met Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee today and reviewed the macro- economic situation, ahead of the central bank's monetary policy review next week.
FinMin expects RBI to maintain soft monetary policy21-OCT-09
Ahead of its monetary policy review, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor D Subbarao is expected to meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Friday. “We hope that it (soft monetary policy) will continue,” said Finance Secretary Ashok Chawla on the sidelines of a CII event.
FinMin expects RBI to maintain soft monetary policy stance20-OCT-09
The Finance Ministry today expressed hope that the Reserve Bank in its monetary policy review next week will continue the current soft policy stance.
RBI may not raise key policy rates19-OCT-09
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) may not raise its key policy rates at the monetary policy review on October 27, but there is an outside risk of an increase in bank cash reserve requirements, or the cash reserve ratio (CRR).
Inflation may rise to 6% by fiscal end: D&B13-OCT-09
Inflation may touch the six per cent mark by end-March 2010 led by surging food prices and decline in agricultural output because of poor rainfall, business information provider, Dun & Bradstreet, said.
Ficci cautions govt against stimulus withdrawal13-OCT-09
The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Ficci) today cautioned the Centre against pre-mature withdrawal of the fiscal and monetary stimulus package in its bid to tame inflation.
RBI policy should move in tandem with govt initiatives: Pranab07-OCT-09
Ahead of the RBI's second quarterly review of the monetary policy, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee today said he would like to see a rational interest rate policy moving in tandem with fiscal initiatives taken by the government to boost the economy.
Hikes in interest rate expected soon: Moody's07-OCT-09
Central banks in India, China and South Korea are closely monitoring the emerging inflationary pressures on their economies and hikes in interest rates could be expected across the Asia-Pacific region after Australia raised key interest rates, says Moody's economy.com.
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