Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
Central bankers cannot fix Asia's economic woes, warn bank economists
Government-driven reform is urgently required to ensure continued development in Asia; India comes in for most criticism as market watchers turn attention to forthcoming plenary in Beijing
RBI paper finds Indian banks were not spared by financial crisis
Working paper says that despite the global financial crisis being concentrated in advanced economies, weaker Indian banks saw their margins ‘impaired significantly’
RBI takes hawkish stance against inflation with another rate hike
Repo rate hike and MSF rate cut bring spread back to its normal level of 100 basis points; ‘material' risk of entrenched inflation could mean another hike is on the way, says DBS economist
RBI and industry disagree over interest rate futures launch
Secret consultation on introducing interest rate futures in India finds disagreement between industry and regulators over the nature of the underlying bonds
RBI launches ‘advanced’ new RTGS system
New platform expected to ‘significantly’ boost efficiency, and thought to be first ISO 20022-compliant RTGS system; Rajan says it keeps central bank a step ahead of financial markets
RBI director says better management of data to help banks with regulatory compliance
Shri Padmanabhan argues uniform reporting standards for data collection would reduce reporting burden, ease validation, and improve overall efficiency of banks
RBI sets up mobile banking committee
Committee will examine the possibility of introducing a payment system allowing millions of unbanked Indians to make transfers using their handsets
Central Bank of Brazil raises rates for fifth time in row
Unanimous vote hikes Selic rate to 9.5% – 2.25 percentage points higher than in April - in effort to combat inflation; Reserve Bank of India, meanwhile, provides financial system with more liquidity
Rajan urges central banks to consider spillovers
Reserve Bank of India governor wants central banks to consider the impact of their monetary policies on cross-border capital flows; questions the efficacy of QE, forward guidance and IMF advice
Rajan unveils rate hike - and cut - as QE lingers on
RBI raises repo rate but cuts MSF rate as focus shifts from defending the rupee to keeping inflation in check; Rajan warns Fed taper ‘only postponed'
Robert Pringle’s Viewpoint: Looking for a game-changer for the financial system
The world may need to look to central bank governors in countries such as China and India to champion reform of the global monetary architecture
RBI sets up committee to make monetary policy ‘transparent and predictable'
Reserve Bank of India announces make-up and mandate of committee commissioned by new governor Rajan to overhaul the way the central bank conducts monetary policy
RBI's Rajan sets out vision for ‘inclusive development'
India's new central bank governor hits the ground running, outlining several concrete policy measures ranging from a short-term forex swap window to national savings instruments
Corporate performance data central to understanding inflation dynamics
RBI's Deepak Mohanty says balance-sheet data enhances financial stability by shining light on corporate leverage ratios and unhedged foreign currency loans
Tough tests ahead as Rajan prepares for RBI top job
Raghuram Rajan holds many of the skills required to govern the RBI, but he will face substantial monetary policy, governance and financial stability challenges, a new Central Banking article finds
Subbarao reviews success and failure in RBI valedictory speech
Outgoing governor Duvvuri Subbarao makes no apology for acting decisively in 2008, but says the RBI should have tightened policy faster in 2009; says bank is not targeting a level for the rupee
Rajan faces daunting challenges as he takes over as RBI governor
Raghuram Rajan faces a raft of monetary policy, governance and financial stability challenges when he takes over as governor of the Reserve Bank of India next week, writes Hugh Sandeman
RBI loosens liquidity as long-term rates spike
Reserve Bank of India moves to ease liquidity squeeze, as measures to support the currency see long-term rates hit 12-year high
EM central banks in a bind as capital volatility set to worsen
Central banks in the biggest emerging market economies are bracing for ever faster outflows of capital if tomorrow's FOMC minutes continue to point to US monetary tightening
Break-even value of PMI is not 50 but 44, RBI working paper suggests
Wholesale Price Index inflation turns positive when PMI exceed 44, according to research; paper also finds that PMI predict the movements of final WPI
RBI cuts overseas investment limit by three quarters
Reserve Bank of India unveils latest measure to halt the fall in the rupee's value - only days after announcing ‘open-ended' sales of short-term debt; issues clarifications on gold import restrictions
Meeting Basel III requirements ‘the critical question' for India's public banks
'Fiscally squeezed' Indian government may struggle to meet the enhanced capital needs of public sector banks under Basel III, warns Duvvuri Subbarao
RBI launches ‘open-ended' measure to bolster weakening rupee
Weekly sales of short-term debt to absorb liquidity is the latest in a string of attempts to rein in Indian foreign exchange volatility
RBI study warns against rate cut to stimulate growth
Study by members of policy and statistics departments says any benefits of a rate cut would be offset by higher inflation; Rajan points to stronger economic institutions as the key