Anjali Kumari
Anjali Kumari
The Finance Minister also said that inflation is very volatile because of supply and demand constraints
RBI is expected to be active in the currency market, which will cap the losses
No immediate relief expected amid shrinking US-India bond yield spread, subdued earnings
The dollar index rose to 106.66 per cent on Thursday post the US CPI data. Dollar index measures the strength of the greenback against a basket of six major currencies
Private sector banks are leading technology adoption, said Michael Debabrata Patra, deputy governor, Reserve Bank of India
Inflation hit a 14-mth high of 6.2% in Oct, breaching MPC's upper tolerance band
The Dollar Index rose to 105.83, while the US 10-year Treasury yield climbed to 4.36 per cent
SBI has previously raised Rs 20,000 crore in infrastructure bonds in the current financial year FY25
Avoids sharp depreciation on RBI's intervention
IRFC looking to raise Rs 3,000 crore through bonds today
Caution ahead of the US Fed meet outcome weighs on currency
Payment and security experts explain widespread scams, bat for better cooperation and education
The MFI sector has been facing significant challenges over the past five to six months, leading to a notable decline in asset quality
RBI intervenes to cut volatility
Slowdown in unsecured loan growth due to rising risk rates: SBI chief
Currently, US bond yields have shown some volatility, with the yield moving from 4.3 per cent to 4.4 per cent. This is despite favourable data, such as the recent jobless claims
Market participants said the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) intervened in the foreign exchange market via dollar sales to protect the rupee from further depreciation
Banks bat for collateralised benchmark with a balanced 50-50 weighting between TREPS and CHROMs
The next Samvat for the Indian bond market is projected to be a period of relative calm, marked by limited fluctuations in yields and a cautious policy stance from the RBI
Globally, the US dollar has been strengthening with rising odds of a Trump victory. Trump's stance on tariffs and higher borrowing has pushed US yields up, driving capital outflows from other markets