While this growth is impressive, a number of studies both in India and abroad have questioned whether growth alone is effective in addressing poverty and what the adverse consequences of a too rapid g...
On 30 Jan 2011 This discussion paper on the form of presence of foreign banks in
India has been prepared taking into account, inter-alia, the lessons learnt from
the recent global financial crisis and the practice...
On 26 Jan 2011 This technical paper sets out the benefits and downsides of issuing IIBs along with explaining its structure comprising of indexation (principal or interest), inflation index lag, issuance method, met...
On 17 Dec 2010 The Reserve Bank released the document “Macroeconomic and Monetary
Developments: First Quarter Review 2008-09” to serve as a backdrop to the First Quarter Review of Annual Policy Statement for 2008-0...
On 28 Jul 2008 The Reserve Bank had constituted an internal working group to review the existing access criteria and suggest changes that may be adopted for access to Payment and Settlement Systems. The Group has pr...
On 05 Oct 2007 RBI seeks comments from the public for this paper. Comments may be sent to the Chief General Manager-in-Charge, Department of Banking Operations and Development, Reserve Bank of India, Central Office,...
On 19 Sep 2007 Annual report of RBI for the year 2006-07
On 31 Aug 2007 The report is a compilation of quantitative information with regard to external reserves, such as, level of foreign exchange reserves, sources of accretion to foreign exchange reserves, external liabi...
On 26 Jul 2007 *Real gross domestic product (GDP) growth for 2006-07 was placed at 9.2 percent in the advance estimates of the Central Statistical Organisation (CSO) released in February 2007, over and above 9.0 pe...
On 24 Apr 2007 The objective of the Reserve Bank of India Occasional Papers is to publish
high quality research produced by the staff of the Reserve Bank of India on
a broad array of issues of interest to a large...
On 10 Jan 2007 * Repo Rate increased to 7.25 per cent from 7.0 per cent.
* The flexibility to conduct overnight repo or longer term repo including the right to accept or reject tender(s) under the LAF, wholl...
On 31 Oct 2006
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