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Resources Credit PolicyCredit Policy (October 30, 2009) A switchover (October 29, 2009) Tempering lending to real estate (October 29, 2009) Balancing approach (October 29, 2009) Short-term NCDs may lose appeal (October 28, 2009) Monetary policy (October 26, 2009) Monetary policy (October 24, 2009) On hold (July 29, 2009) Bankers see less room to cut lending rates further (July 29, 2009) Credit Policy (July 27, 2009) Structuring rates (May 05, 2009) ‘A growth-oriented policy’ (April 25, 2009) Monetary policy (April 23, 2009) ‘Assurance on govt borrowing programme comforting’ (April 22, 2009) ‘RBI’s stance on foreign banks reasonable’ (April 22, 2009) Why the banks won’t lend even if they lower interest rates (April 22, 2009) Behind the numbers (January 29, 2009) Status quo in policy rates on expected lines: Bankers (January 28, 2009) Actions on hold (January 28, 2009) Banks asked to increase NPA provisioning coverage to 70% (October 28, 2009) We are seeing the beginning of a recovery process: Subbarao (October 28, 2009) Realtors divided on impact of RBI move (October 28, 2009) End of easy money, says RBI (October 28, 2009) RBI sets stage to reverse certain stimulus steps (October 28, 2009) Rates will stay, but CRR hike likely (October 27, 2009) Bond yields surge on rise in oil prices, hopes of RBI’s credit push (October 26, 2009) Quarterly review of Monetary policy Liquidity effect on economy (July 29, 2009) RBI keeps rates where they are (July 29, 2009) RBI cuts repo rates (April 22, 2009) Credit Policy (November 01, 2009) RBI’s policy tools (April 19, 2009) Credit Policy: Keeping vigil on inflation trends (November 05, 2009) RBI tries to give takeout financing a boost yet again (October 31, 2009) Credit Policy awell-tuned stimuli (October 29, 2009) SLR hike unlikely to impact liquidity (October 29, 2009) A pleasant surprise, say economists (October 29, 2009) RBI move to impact profitability, says Crisil (October 29, 2009) Money rates could crash (October 29, 2009) Towards growth management (October 29, 2009) Sensex tumbles on heavy sell-off (October 28, 2009) India Inc welcomes; builders disappointed (October 28, 2009) ‘SLR hike will not impact banks’ (October 28, 2009) Guidelines soon for CEO compensation packages (October 28, 2009) Banks allowed to buy priority sector lending certificates from registered lenders (October 28, 2009) SLR hike will facilitate Government borrowing (October 28, 2009) RBI panel for thrust on inclusive banking (October 28, 2009) ‘Focus on containing price rise’ (October 28, 2009) Sensex tanks 387 points (October 28, 2009) Maintenance dose (October 28, 2009) Chamber expresses disappointment over credit policy (October 28, 2009) Bank stocks tumble ahead of Credit Policy (October 27, 2009) RBI may not hike key rates: Kidwai (October 27, 2009) RBI faces growth vs inflation dilemma (October 27, 2009) Status quo likely on policy rates (October 26, 2009) ‘RBI policy review on expected lines’ (July 30, 2009) States’ market borrowings may rise 35% this year (July 29, 2009) ‘Policy on expected lines’ (July 29, 2009) Credit Policy: Positive news for borrowers (July 29, 2009) ‘Ample liquidity in the system; Govt borrowing not difficult to manage’ (July 29, 2009) Govt borrowing unlikely to exceed target: RBI chief (July 29, 2009) RBI keeps rates where they are (July 29, 2009) RBI Governor meets Manmohan, Pranab (July 25, 2009) ‘RBI may stand pat for now, but tighten sooner’ (July 25, 2009) ‘RBI has placed emphasis on growth concerns’ (April 27, 2009) Investment stimulus is key (April 25, 2009) ‘RBI move will put pressure on banks to lower lending rates’ (April 23, 2009) Reduction in cost of credit to users crucial (April 23, 2009) Symbolic cuts (April 22, 2009) Signal for banks to cut lending rates: Chawla (April 22, 2009) Negative inflation may pose dilemma for RBI on key policy rates (April 21, 2009) Pre-Monetary Policy view (April 21, 2009) Monetary policy review: RBI cautious on opening the credit tap further (January 31, 2009) Banks positive on achieving 24% credit growth (January 29, 2009) RBI pares growth forecast further to 7% (January 28, 2009) ‘RBI policy may be growth oriented’ (January 26, 2009) A finely tuned monetary policy (November 06, 2009) Monetary policy and fiscal consolidation (November 04, 2009) Right exit strategy (October 28, 2009) Renewed confidence (October 28, 2009) From crisis to recovery mode (October 28, 2009) Growth vs inflation (October 28, 2009) Impressive acrobatic feat (October 28, 2009) Should the RBI always send consistent signals? (October 28, 2009) MONETARY POLICY REVIEW 2009-10 A delicate balancing act (October 28, 2009) No explicit tightening, yet (October 28, 2009) Subtle exit options on the cards (October 26, 2009) The money supply conundrum (October 21, 2009) Credit Policy: Right stance, practical nuances (July 31, 2009) Quarterly Review of Monetary Policy Banking on consolidation (July 29, 2009) Spurring recovery (July 29, 2009) Accommodative stance (July 29, 2009) Stimulus, a priority (July 29, 2009) End of the rate-cut cycle? (July 29, 2009) Credit policy curtain raiser: Throw light on reverse repos (July 24, 2009) Finely modulated Policy (April 23, 2009) Maintaining a low interest rate regime (April 22, 2009) A balancing act (April 22, 2009) Proactive approach (April 22, 2009) RBI’s Monetary Policy for 2009-10 Informative and imaginative (April 22, 2009) Giving a leg up to economic growth (April 22, 2009) Reinforcing the pro-growth stance (April 22, 2009) Quick on its feet (April 22, 2009) More of a stop-gap policy (April 22, 2009) Measured easing (April 22, 2009) Well-modulated Monetary Policy (January 30, 2009) Focus on liquidity management (January 28, 2009) On expected lines (January 28, 2009) Time to review, not act (January 28, 2009) Looking to banks to lend more (January 28, 2009) Status quo for now (January 28, 2009) Run-up to RBI Credit Policy The Governor’s dilemma (January 24, 2009) RBI rate cut comes as a surprise to marketmen (April 22, 2009)
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