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Reserve Bank of India- Monetory and Credit Policies (1999-2010) Bank Rate, Repo Rate, Reverse Repo Rate, Cash Reserve Ratio kept unchanged. Statutory Liquidity Ratio restored to 25% ....Click Here RBI announces Second Quarter Review of its Monetary Policy 2009-2010 on the October 27, 2009 ....Click Here RBI release “Macroeconomic and Monetary Developments-Second Quarter Review 200910 on October 26, 2009 ....Click Here The Reserve Bank of India will shortly issue Rs.50/- denomination banknotes. Except for the change in the inset letter, the design of these notes to be issued now is similar in all respects to the banknotes in Mahatma Gandhi Series – 2005, with additional / new security features issued on August 24, 2005. All banknotes in the denomination of Rs.50/- issued by the Bank in the past will continue to be legal tender. RBI keeps Bank Rate, Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR), Repo rates, Reverse Repo Rate unchanged in First Quarter Review of Monetary Policy 2009-10 announced on July 28, 2009 ....Click here for full text Status quo on policy rates could spur investment demand, says RBI Governor ....Click Here RBI to maintain an accommodative monetary stance until definite signs of recovery ....Click Here For Highlights of First Quarter Review ....Click Here RBI release “Macroeconomic and Monetary Developments-1st Quarter Review 2009-10 ....Click Here Mixed reactions from Banks, Economists, India Inc on RBI Annual Policy ....Click Here RBI Annual Policy announced on on 21st April 2009 for 2009-10 cuts repo rates, CRR kept unchanged .... For Full Text click here .... For Highlights click here The Reserve Bank of India on 20th April 2009 released the document “Macroeconomic and Monetary Developments in 2008-09” to serve as a backdrop to the Annual Policy .... click here Reserve Bank of India, completes 75 Years, celebrates the year 2009-10 as its Platinum Jubilee Year.... click here RBI cut repo rates by 50bps to encourage banks to lower interest rates.... click here Reserve Bank of India's Third Quarter Review of its Monetary Policy 2008-09 announced on January 27, 2009 .... For Full Text click here The Reserve Bank on January 26, 2009 released the document “Macroeconomic and Monetary Developments Third Quarter Review 2008-09” to serve as a backdrop to the Third Quarter Review of Monetary Policy 2008-09.... click here RBI again cuts repo rates & CRR to inject additional liquidity of Rs 20,000 crore.... click here RBI announces further measures to stimulate growth.... click here RBI slashes repo rates by 100 basis points to provide growth stimulus.... click here

RBI extends the time period for various liquidity enhancing measures.... click here RBI unveils more measures to enhance Rupee & Forex Liquidity and Credit.... click here RBI to provide Swap facility for providing Forex Liquidity to Indian Banks for their Overseas Branches/Subsidiaries.... click here RBI Announces Further Measures for Monetary and Liquidity Management- Cuts repo rate, CRR, SLR.... click here RBI's RBI Mid-Term Review of Annual Policy Statement for 2008-09 dated October 24, 2008 keep rates unchanged .... Click for Full Text The Macroeconomic and Monetary Developments Mid-Term Review 2008-09, October 23, 2008 projects economic growth at 7.7% .... Click Here RBI cuts Repo Rate by 100 basis points to 8.0 per cent.... click here RBI announces further measures for improving domestic and foreign currency liquidity- cut CRR by 100 bps, release Rs.25,000 crore part payment against loan waiver, increase interest on NRI deposits.... click here Reserve Bank of India reduce the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) by 150 basis points to 7.50 per cent instead of the 50 basis points reduction announced on October 6, 2008. As a result of this reduction in the CRR, an amount of about Rs 60, 000 crore would be released into the system.... click here Reserve Bank of India on 6th October 2008, reduces cash reserve ratio (CRR) by 50 basis points to 8.5 per cent to ease liquidity. .... click here RBI's First Quarter Review of the Annual Statement on Monetary Policy 2008-09 dated July 29, 2008 increase Repo Rate by 50 basis points and Cash Reserve Ratio by 25 basis points.... Click for Full Text The Macroeconomic and Monetary Developments for the first quarter of 2008-2009, July 28, 2008 .... Click Here Reserve Bank of India on 24th June 2008, hikes the repo rate and cash reserve ratio (CRR) by 50 basis points.... click here Reserve Bank of India on 11th June 2008, hikes the repo rate under the Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF) by 25 basis points to 8.00%.... click here Reserve Bank of India credit policy announced on 29th April 2008, keeps repo rates unchanged but CRR is hiked by 25 bps to 8.25% .... For Full Text click here The Reserve Bank of India on 28th April 2008 released the document “Macroeconomic and Monetary Developments in 2007-08” to serve as a backdrop to the Annual Policy Statement for 2008-09 being announced on April 29, 2008.... click here Reserve Bank of India hikes cash reserve ratio (CRR) by 50 bps to 8% in two stages .... click here RBI announces the Third Quarter Review of its Annual Policy Statement for 2007-08 on January 29, 2008 .. Full Text of review of Credit Policy The Reserve Bank of India on 28th January 2008 released the document “Macroeconomic and

Monetary Developments: Third Quarter Review 2007-08” .. Click here RBI announces the Mid term Review of its Annual Policy Statement for 2007-08 on October 30, 2007 .... Click here Macroeconomic and Monetary Developments: Mid-Term Review 2007-08 .... Click here RBI's First Quarter Review of its Annual Policy Statement for 2007-08 July 31, 2007 .... Click for full Text Macroeconomic and Monetary Developments - First Quarter 2007-08 .... Click Here RBI Annual Policy Statement for the year 2007-08 was announced on April 24, 2007 .... Click here An analytical review of macroeconomic and monetary developments in 2006-07 was issued by RBI on 23rd April 2007.... Click Here RBI announces various monetary measures including increase in CRR to 6.50% in two two stages, effective from the fortnights dated April 14 and April 28, 2007... Click Here RBI has clarified on utilization of the funds borrowed under LAF facility for inter-bank lending... Click Here

RBI has announced modified arrangements for Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF) and the Market Stabilisation Scheme (MSS) to facilitate the maintenance of appropriate liquidity in the system... Click Here RBI to pay interest on cash reserve ratio (CRR) to banks... Click Here Reserve Bank of India has increased the cash reserve ratio (CRR) of banks by one-half of one percentage point of their net demand and time liabilities (NDTL) in two stages to 6.00%... Click Here The Third Quarter Review of Annual Statement on Monetary Policy for the year 2006-07 has been announced by Reserve Bank of India on the January 31, 2007... Click Here The Reserve Bank of India has released the document "Macroeconomic and Monetary Developments: Third Quarter Review 2006-07" to serve as a backdrop to the Third Quarter Review of the Annual Statement on Monetary Policy for 2006-07 being announced on January 31, 2007... Click Here Click Here For CREDIT AND MONETORY POLICY STATEMENTS OF RBI (1999-2006) Click Here For Policy Archives NOTE: RBI announces the credit policy twice a year —- Generally in April and in October. While in April it announces new policy initiatives, the October pronouncement is a review of the April policy. RBI has now decided to have quarterly reviews of monetary policy. Accordingly, First

Quarter Review of the Annual Statement on Monetary Policy was issued in July 2005.

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