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Latest Articles in rbi monetary policy
RBI To Launch QR-Based Coin Vending Machine
This new system will dispense coins against debit to the customer’s accounts using UPI instead of physical tendering of banknotes
Read MoreRepo Rate Increase: Decoding What RBI Said
Predictively, the hike in interest rate will not come down
Read MoreEconomy To Boost Through Festival Demand: RBI
The Indian economy is all set to get past the slight growth tapering in the first quarter of 2022-23, as per a Reserve Bank of India Bulletin.
Read MoreNo Hike In Reverse Repo As RBI Sticking With Accommodative Stance: Shaktikanta Das
The rates represent a particular stance with regard to the monetary policy and the committee decided to continue with the accommodative stance, said RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das
Read MoreRBI’s Policy Outlook Is Stable, Narrative Dovish
The rigour of vaccination, enhanced capex and infrastructure build-out by the government would ensure increased return to normalisation even while demand pull is still relatively muted.
Read MoreRBI Monetary Policy | Reactions From Industry Experts
Das said MPC voted unanimously for keeping the interest rate unchanged and decided to continue with its accommodative stance as long as necessary to support growth and keep inflation within the target.
Read MoreRBI Policy: Dove All the Way!
No hike in Rev Repo, Inflation under control; Domestic recovery needs support
Read MoreRBI Monetary Policy: Housing Experts Hail 'Status Quo'
Experts closely watching the housing market have given their 'Thumbs Up' to the decision by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to maintain the status quo on key policy rates stating this to be the best time for homebuyers to buy their dream home.
Read MoreRBI Monetary Policy: Shaktikanta Das To Give A Statement At 10 AM
RBI's rate-setting panel, on Wednesday, initiated its three-day deliberations on the next bi-monthly monetary policy, amid a sharp surge in global commodity prices and the requirement to contain domestic inflation.
Read MoreRepo Rates Unchanged Means 'Advantage Housing': Experts
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has upheld its accommodative stance and decided to keep the Repo rate unchanged at 4 per cent during the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting held on 6 August. This means good news for home buyers and the housing sector say experts
Read MoreRBI Monetary Policy: Experts See Boost to Housing Sector. Why?
The decision to keep the repo rates unchanged coupled with the RBI Governor's statement on revival of Indian economy has been widely welcomed by the experts.
Read MoreExpert Views: RBI Holds Rates Steady As Widely Expected
The MPC, as expected, kept the repo rate, its key lending rate, at 4.0%, while the reverse repo rate or the key borrowing rate stayed at 3.35%. The central bank has slashed the repo rate by 115 basis points (bps) since late March.
Read MoreRBI Monetary Policy: What's In for Real Estate Sector, Consumers?
RBI's decision to infuse Rs 5,000 crore to National Housing Bank is expected to help the realty sector already reeling under the liquidity crisis, say experts
Read MoreRBI's Policies Not Growth-Friendly: FICCI Chief
In its latest monetary policy review on October 4, the RBI had kept the policy rate unchanged at 6 per cent even as it cut the growth forecast to 6.7 per cent for the current fiscal
Read MoreFM Makes Case For Rate Cut; Experts Say RBI May Wait For GST
Retail inflation, based on Consumer Price Index (CPI), dropped to multi-year low at 2.99 per cent in April over last year, mainly due to lower cost of food items, including pulses and vegetables.
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