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Funds-raise by BFSI companies via IPOs is expected to top ₹50,000 cr mark in FY26
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Increase on assets side was due to rise in gold, domestic investments and foreig...
The issue marked Adani Ports' largest rupee-denominated bond and its first marke...
Surge driven by reclassification of 122 past cases per Supreme Court ruling; di...
The approach aims to maintain sufficient liquidity in the system to support key ...
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Bilateral cross-border CBDC pilots with select countries are being ‘actively exp...
Interest rate on fresh and outstanding bank loans declined by 2 bps and 8 bps, r...
CBDC being used as payment channel for govt subsidies
Bank credit growth remains in double digits, albeit with some moderation
RBI plans to develop a framework for carrying out liquidity risk stress testing ...
RBI working towards taking UPI to 20 countries by FY29
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The spike in costs is attributed to increased indent, higher input prices, manpo...
The report highlighted that similar trends are visible in other emerging markets...