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Savings shift from bank FDs to MFs: RBI governor cautions on liquidity issues | India Business News...
The Times of India· 15 hours agoMUMBAI: RBI governor Shaktikanta Das on Friday cautioned that deposit growth, which has been lagging...
Investment-led growth seen raising overheating threshold
Financial Express· 16 hours agoRBI staff's assessment of higher natural rate of interest implies rise in growth potential, say...
‘No plans to allow business houses to promote banks’
Tribune India· 18 hours agoGovernor Shaktikanta Das on Friday said the RBI does not have any plan to allow business houses to promote banks at present. Allowing corporate houses to...
Coordination with govt helped fast revival of economy: RBI Guv
Tribune India· 18 hours agoGovernor Shaktikanta Das on Friday said the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) relations with the...
Slower deposit growth may create structural liquidity issues for banks, says Shaktikanta Das
The Economic Times· 19 hours agoThe Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is concerned about structural changes taking place in the financial...
HDFC Bank sees priority sector loan shortfall rise by 25% in one year
The Economic Times· 19 hours agoIndia’s largest private sector lender HDFC Bank has seen priority sector loan (PSL) shortfall rise...
SEBI and RBI are worried by the rush of money from banks to mutual funds - CNBC TV18
CNBC TV18· 22 hours agoThe blistering rally in India's stock market has got too many small investors queueing up for a...
Credit growth can’t exceed deposit by miles: Governor
Financial Express· 22 hours agoWE DON’T NEED PROLIFREATION OF BANKS, BUT SOUND AND WELL-GOVERNED ONES, SAYS DAS
India's financial sector is sound and resilient: RBI Governor
Daiji World· 1 day agoMumbai, July 19 (IANS): RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said on Friday that amidst global challenges...
Amid the worst deposit crunch in two decades, RBI urges banks to adjust to changes in how people...
Livemint· 1 day agoThe credit-deposit ratio in the banking system is at its highest in at least 20 years, Mint reported...