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RBI keeps rates unchanged 03 February 2015
The Reserve Bank of India has kept its Policy Repo Rate and cash reserve ratio [CRR] unchanged at 7.75 percent and 4.0 percent respectively. Citing the currently and evolving macro-economics situation, RBI took this decision, however, the statutory liquidity ratio...
Keywords: monetary policy review, monetary policy review, statutory liquidity ratio, monetary policy review
Read MoreDeflationary Trend Energising Market Conditions 16 March 2015
Inflation levels based on the WPI (Wholesale Price Index) continued to be India’s happy news as it falls from -0.39% to -2.06%. Global crude oil prices still are on its weaker level, which is catalyzing the Indian Economy as we...
Keywords: Indian economy importance, Indian economy importance, Indian economy importance, Indian economy importance
Read MoreRBI holds the Policy Rate 01 April 2014
The Reserve Bank of India on Tuesday held the Repo Rate unchanged at 8 percent in the bank's Monetary Policy Review. RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan has raised the repo rate three times by a total of 75 basis points since...
Keywords: Monetary policy, RBI holds the Policy Rate, repo rate, retail inflation
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