The RBI kicked off its rate cut cycle in its first bi-monthly MPC meeting of 2025 and delivered its first interest rate cut in five years. MPC members slashed the benchmark repo rate by 25 basis ...
As widely expected, the RBI MPC reduced the policy repo rate by 25 basis points (bp), to 6.25 percent. The decision was unanimous, with all six MPC members voting for a cut. The decline in ...
Net liquidity in the banking system was in a deficit of Rs 1.09 trillion as of Monday, according to the latest data by RBI ...
According to the RBI MPC minutes, there was a divide between external and internal members on assessment on growth and urgency to ease policy rates. “The concerns on growth were more pronounced ...
Since Sanjay Malhotra took office as governor in December, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has adopted a more accommodative ...
Saugata Bhattacharya, member of the RBI's Monetary Policy Committee, talks about the complex economic environment, and what ...
Rajiv Ranjan, Executive Director and MPC Member, RBI RBI MPC meeting minutes reveal overall hawkish tone: Economists Many economists believe the minutes revealed an overall hawkish tone of the RBI in ...
Malhotra, along with five other members of the MPC had voted for a 25 basis points reduction in the short-term lending rate (repo) to 6.25 per cent. The RBI at its meeting held from February 5 to ...
Kumar, along with RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra and three other members, had opted for a 25 basis points repo rate cut during the MPC meeting in February, bringing the short-term lending rates down ...
To manage liquidity conditions, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has announced to conduct of an open market purchase auction ...
Economists expect that the Reserve Bank of India will continue on its monetary policy easing cycle following the release of the minutes of RBI Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)'s February meet.
an RBI executive director and member of the MPC said. India's government has forecast annual growth at a four-year low of 6.4% for the year ending March. Subdued private consumption due to low ...