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अप्रैल 22, 2002
List of Articles / Speeches Published in Reserve Bank of India Bulletin [1947-2001]
I - Articles 1. Money, prices, money supply, monetary trends, policies and credit 2. Various Aspects of Banking (including Co-operative Banking) 3. Finances of the Union and State Governments, Public Debts, etc. 4. Foreign Trade, International Finance and Balance of Payments 5. National Income, Savings, Investment and Financial Flows 6. Agricultural Production, Finance and other Aspects of Agriculture (including Co-operation) 7. Industry: Production, Finance and Relat
I - Articles 1. Money, prices, money supply, monetary trends, policies and credit 2. Various Aspects of Banking (including Co-operative Banking) 3. Finances of the Union and State Governments, Public Debts, etc. 4. Foreign Trade, International Finance and Balance of Payments 5. National Income, Savings, Investment and Financial Flows 6. Agricultural Production, Finance and other Aspects of Agriculture (including Co-operation) 7. Industry: Production, Finance and Relat
अप्रैल 19, 2002
Monetary and Financial Sector Reforms in India: A Practitioner's Perspective
Draft for Discussion For Private Circulation The objectives of this paper are to review the monetary and financial sector reforms in India, identify the emerging issues and explore the prospects for further reform. The first part is devoted to a brief background on the need for reforms taken up in 1991-92. The second part is devoted to the institutional aspects of the reform. Issues relating to ownership, competition and regulation in the financial sector as a whole,
Dr. Y. V. Reddy, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Draft for Discussion For Private Circulation The objectives of this paper are to review the monetary and financial sector reforms in India, identify the emerging issues and explore the prospects for further reform. The first part is devoted to a brief background on the need for reforms taken up in 1991-92. The second part is devoted to the institutional aspects of the reform. Issues relating to ownership, competition and regulation in the financial sector as a whole,
अप्रैल 18, 2002
Public Sector Banks and the Governance Challenge: Indian Experience
The objective of this paper is to detail the Indian experience in meeting the governance challenge with special reference to public sector banks (PSBs) or State-owned banks as they are described in some countries. The paper sets out the historical context of the Indian experience since the governance challenge is significantly related to the background in which state ownership emerged. This will be followed by an account of the pre-reform status encompassing the polic
Dr. Y. V. Reddy, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
The objective of this paper is to detail the Indian experience in meeting the governance challenge with special reference to public sector banks (PSBs) or State-owned banks as they are described in some countries. The paper sets out the historical context of the Indian experience since the governance challenge is significantly related to the background in which state ownership emerged. This will be followed by an account of the pre-reform status encompassing the polic
अप्रैल 03, 2002
Economic Reforms and Evolving Role of RBI as Banker to the Governments
Mr. Chairman, Mrs. Usha Sahajpal and friends, I am thankful to the organizers for inviting me to the Silver Jubilee Year of founding of Accounts Organisation and I recognize it as a reflection of the close cooperation and understanding that have evolved between Reserve Bank of India (RBI) as a banker to Government of India and its Accounts organisation. The title of the address refers to being banker to governments simply because RBI is a banker not only to the Centra
Dr. Y. V. Reddy, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Mr. Chairman, Mrs. Usha Sahajpal and friends, I am thankful to the organizers for inviting me to the Silver Jubilee Year of founding of Accounts Organisation and I recognize it as a reflection of the close cooperation and understanding that have evolved between Reserve Bank of India (RBI) as a banker to Government of India and its Accounts organisation. The title of the address refers to being banker to governments simply because RBI is a banker not only to the Centra
अप्रैल 01, 2002
The NPA Overhang - Magnitude, Solutions, Legal Reforms
IntroductionI have readily accepted the invitation of CII for an interaction on NPAs so that the central bank can convey its concerns to those who can offer right solutions to this vexing problem and at the same time hear their view points for possible mitigation role by the central bank and government. I am thus really grateful to have been given an opportunity to talk on a subject of great interest to all who have assembled here.In fact, the problem of non performin
Shri. G.P. Muniappan, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
IntroductionI have readily accepted the invitation of CII for an interaction on NPAs so that the central bank can convey its concerns to those who can offer right solutions to this vexing problem and at the same time hear their view points for possible mitigation role by the central bank and government. I am thus really grateful to have been given an opportunity to talk on a subject of great interest to all who have assembled here.In fact, the problem of non performin
मार्च 21, 2002
Evolving Role of Gold – Recent Trends and Future Direction
Mr. Chairman, Mr. Tarapore, Distinguished visitors and friends,I am thankful to the World Gold Council (WGC) for inviting me to participate in this meeting on the future direction of the gold market. This is the third conference of WGC, with which I am being associated and I do notice that all of these are held in New Delhi. It shows that though Mumbai is the financial capital and a major centre for gold market in India, the directions of gold policy have been and wil
Dr. Y. V. Reddy, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Mr. Chairman, Mr. Tarapore, Distinguished visitors and friends,I am thankful to the World Gold Council (WGC) for inviting me to participate in this meeting on the future direction of the gold market. This is the third conference of WGC, with which I am being associated and I do notice that all of these are held in New Delhi. It shows that though Mumbai is the financial capital and a major centre for gold market in India, the directions of gold policy have been and wil
मार्च 11, 2002
Developing Bond Markets in Emerging Economies : Issues and Indian Experience
Governor Dr. Tarisa Watanagase, Dean, Yoshitomi, Dr. Nachiket Mor, Mr. Joshi & friends, It gives me great pleasure to deliver the keynote address at the Asian Bond Conference organised jointly by the Thai Bond Dealing Centre (Thai BDC), Fixed Income Money Market Dealers Association of India (FIMMDA) and Primary Dealers Association of India (PDAI). It is a matter of significance that some of the major self-regulatory organisations (SROs) in the debt markets of Asia
Dr. Y. V. Reddy, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Governor Dr. Tarisa Watanagase, Dean, Yoshitomi, Dr. Nachiket Mor, Mr. Joshi & friends, It gives me great pleasure to deliver the keynote address at the Asian Bond Conference organised jointly by the Thai Bond Dealing Centre (Thai BDC), Fixed Income Money Market Dealers Association of India (FIMMDA) and Primary Dealers Association of India (PDAI). It is a matter of significance that some of the major self-regulatory organisations (SROs) in the debt markets of Asia
फ़रवरी 11, 2002
Winning Strategies in Small and Medium Enterprises Finance
It is a matter of great pleasure for me to be present on this occasion for the inaugural address and share some of my thoughts and experiences on the development of this vital sector of economy. The IFC and FICCI need to be congratulated for the thoughtful theme selected for the symposium. The organisation of this symposium gains importance in the context of globalisation when the Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) face challenges and take advantage of opportunities c
Shri Vepa Kamesam, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
It is a matter of great pleasure for me to be present on this occasion for the inaugural address and share some of my thoughts and experiences on the development of this vital sector of economy. The IFC and FICCI need to be congratulated for the thoughtful theme selected for the symposium. The organisation of this symposium gains importance in the context of globalisation when the Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) face challenges and take advantage of opportunities c
जनवरी 23, 2002
Legal Aspects of International Financial Standards : National Law Perspective
Professor Giovanoli and friends, I am thankful to the Bank for International Settlements for giving me opportunity to make this presentation on the national law perspective, though a large number of presentations in the Seminar relate to international law. The presentation is based on Indian approach and Indian experience and focus is on processes and current status of various legislative changes that evolve in the consideration of international standards and codes. S
Dr. Y. V. Reddy, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Professor Giovanoli and friends, I am thankful to the Bank for International Settlements for giving me opportunity to make this presentation on the national law perspective, though a large number of presentations in the Seminar relate to international law. The presentation is based on Indian approach and Indian experience and focus is on processes and current status of various legislative changes that evolve in the consideration of international standards and codes. S
जनवरी 17, 2002
Indian Banking of Tomorrow *
It is a proud privilege to be present at a conference which not only provides an introspection of the way things have gone by but also provides a glimpse into the near future – so that banks could plan their future course of action accordingly. I am indeed privileged to make the lead presentation on a topic close to my heart – on managing change for the better. Although my topic reads as ‘Indian Banking of tomorrow’ let me hasten to add that the tomorrow is already he
Shri Vepa Kamesam, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
It is a proud privilege to be present at a conference which not only provides an introspection of the way things have gone by but also provides a glimpse into the near future – so that banks could plan their future course of action accordingly. I am indeed privileged to make the lead presentation on a topic close to my heart – on managing change for the better. Although my topic reads as ‘Indian Banking of tomorrow’ let me hasten to add that the tomorrow is already he
जनवरी 16, 2002
Indian Banking : Paradigm Shift in Public Policy
Chairman, distinguished participants and friends,I am thankful to the organisers for inviting me to deliver this address. It is good to see that the focus on paradigm shift did not extend to shifting the traditional speaker at the Valedictory Address. Today’s address will be divided into five sections. The first section would capture the paradigm shift in the environment in the Indian banking as presented in the Conference and the deliberations as captured by the Rapp
Dr. Y. V. Reddy, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Chairman, distinguished participants and friends,I am thankful to the organisers for inviting me to deliver this address. It is good to see that the focus on paradigm shift did not extend to shifting the traditional speaker at the Valedictory Address. Today’s address will be divided into five sections. The first section would capture the paradigm shift in the environment in the Indian banking as presented in the Conference and the deliberations as captured by the Rapp
जनवरी 15, 2002
India and Globalisation
This is a truly momentous occasion in the life of this Institute, its students, its teachers, and its friends. Let me begin by conveying my heartiest congratulations to the students who are receiving their degrees today. For all of them, it is a culmination of years of hard work, and a recognition of their high academic merit. All the teachers of this great Institute, who have put in so much time and effort to make this day possible, also deserve our gratitude. I woul
Dr. Bimal Jalan, Governor, Reserve Bank of India
This is a truly momentous occasion in the life of this Institute, its students, its teachers, and its friends. Let me begin by conveying my heartiest congratulations to the students who are receiving their degrees today. For all of them, it is a culmination of years of hard work, and a recognition of their high academic merit. All the teachers of this great Institute, who have put in so much time and effort to make this day possible, also deserve our gratitude. I woul
जनवरी 15, 2002
Parameters of Monetary Policy in India
FriendsIt is a great honour to be asked to deliver an invited lecture at the annual conference of the Indian Econometric Society and I am grateful to the organisers for this opportunity. For obvious reasons, including the growing interest in monetary policy, I intend presenting before you the parameters of monetary policy in India. In the first part of this lecture, I propose to give a general overview of the parameters of monetary policy. In the second part, I would
Dr. Y. V. Reddy, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
FriendsIt is a great honour to be asked to deliver an invited lecture at the annual conference of the Indian Econometric Society and I am grateful to the organisers for this opportunity. For obvious reasons, including the growing interest in monetary policy, I intend presenting before you the parameters of monetary policy in India. In the first part of this lecture, I propose to give a general overview of the parameters of monetary policy. In the second part, I would
जनवरी 14, 2002
Indian Banking and Finance: Managing New Challenges
IntroductionIn my inaugural address last year, I had indicated a vision for Indian banking in the new millennium – that of a vibrant, internationally active banking system, drawing upon its innate strengths and comparative advantages to make India a major banking centre of the world. I had pointed out then that, while it may take up to 10 or even 15 years to achieve this vision, the time to begin was now. Recent developments have only served to bring forward the urgen
Dr. Bimal Jalan, Governor, Reserve Bank of India
IntroductionIn my inaugural address last year, I had indicated a vision for Indian banking in the new millennium – that of a vibrant, internationally active banking system, drawing upon its innate strengths and comparative advantages to make India a major banking centre of the world. I had pointed out then that, while it may take up to 10 or even 15 years to achieve this vision, the time to begin was now. Recent developments have only served to bring forward the urgen
जनवरी 14, 2002
Indian Banking : Paradigm Shift – A regulatory point of view
I am very happy to be here today in the midst of this distinguished gathering of practising bank economists. The decade gone by witnessed a wide range of financial sector reforms, with many of them still in the process of implementation. Some of the recently initiated measures by the RBI for risk management systems, anti money laundering safeguards and corporate governance in banks, and regulatory framework for non bank financial companies, urban cooperative banks, go
Shri. G.P. Muniappan, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
I am very happy to be here today in the midst of this distinguished gathering of practising bank economists. The decade gone by witnessed a wide range of financial sector reforms, with many of them still in the process of implementation. Some of the recently initiated measures by the RBI for risk management systems, anti money laundering safeguards and corporate governance in banks, and regulatory framework for non bank financial companies, urban cooperative banks, go
जनवरी 06, 2002
Corporate Governance and Financial Sector: Some Issues
Mr. Bhide, Dr. Saha, Distinguished Chairpersons of banks, FIs, and friends,The Annual Day of the NIBM has become an important event in the Bank’s calendar that all of us look forward to, and I am glad to be with you once again. I am thankful to Mr. Bhide and the Board of the NIBM for giving me this opportunity for an exchange of views on the important subject of Corporate Governance in banks and financial institutions. This is a timely initiative as the events of last
Dr. Bimal Jalan, Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Mr. Bhide, Dr. Saha, Distinguished Chairpersons of banks, FIs, and friends,The Annual Day of the NIBM has become an important event in the Bank’s calendar that all of us look forward to, and I am glad to be with you once again. I am thankful to Mr. Bhide and the Board of the NIBM for giving me this opportunity for an exchange of views on the important subject of Corporate Governance in banks and financial institutions. This is a timely initiative as the events of last
दिसंबर 06, 2001
Knowledge Revolution and Social Development
It gives me great pleasure to deliver the inaugural address at the IX Economic Convention 2001 at the H.R. College of Commerce & Economics for more than one reason. First and the foremost, it provides me an opportunity to be amongst students who would add to the vast pool of knowledge workers that our economy commands. If this convention helps shape their future and add to their knowledge bank, I would be most happy to play my part. Second, I learnt that the annua
Shri Vepa Kamesam, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
It gives me great pleasure to deliver the inaugural address at the IX Economic Convention 2001 at the H.R. College of Commerce & Economics for more than one reason. First and the foremost, it provides me an opportunity to be amongst students who would add to the vast pool of knowledge workers that our economy commands. If this convention helps shape their future and add to their knowledge bank, I would be most happy to play my part. Second, I learnt that the annua
नवंबर 22, 2001
Corporate Governance
I am happy to be here today. I am happy to be here in this historic city of Hyderabad, which is known as the training capital of India and equally happy to be in this prestigious campus of Administrative Staff College of India, nationally acclaimed as a temple of learning and temple of training. I thank my good and esteemed friend Dr. E.A.S Sarma- a well-known administrator, intellectual, economist and academician for giving me this wonderful opportunity of addressing
Shri Vepa Kamesam, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
I am happy to be here today. I am happy to be here in this historic city of Hyderabad, which is known as the training capital of India and equally happy to be in this prestigious campus of Administrative Staff College of India, nationally acclaimed as a temple of learning and temple of training. I thank my good and esteemed friend Dr. E.A.S Sarma- a well-known administrator, intellectual, economist and academician for giving me this wonderful opportunity of addressing
नवंबर 02, 2001
Changing Faces of Banking : Banking With Technology 1
It gives me great pleasure to be present among you and share some of my thoughts on the changes staring at bankers today and the role that technology has to play as one of the significant contributors to managing the change. I am particularly glad that I can kick start the much needed initiatives by sowing the seeds in the minds of the topmost harbingers of change in the public sector banks. And the optimal start could not be better than the facilities provided for by
Shri Vepa Kamesam, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
It gives me great pleasure to be present among you and share some of my thoughts on the changes staring at bankers today and the role that technology has to play as one of the significant contributors to managing the change. I am particularly glad that I can kick start the much needed initiatives by sowing the seeds in the minds of the topmost harbingers of change in the public sector banks. And the optimal start could not be better than the facilities provided for by
अक्‍तूबर 26, 2001
Forex Markets in India: Some Thoughts
It gives me great pleasure to address this gathering of forex professionals from all over the country. Looking at the list of speakers from the central bank who have addressed this august assembly in the past, I find that you have opted for change by inviting the regulator/supervisor rather than the exchange rate policy maker and manager from RBI. Although I am not very certain as to why, may be the fact that I was on your side of the market till a few months ago migh
Shri Vepa Kamesam, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
It gives me great pleasure to address this gathering of forex professionals from all over the country. Looking at the list of speakers from the central bank who have addressed this august assembly in the past, I find that you have opted for change by inviting the regulator/supervisor rather than the exchange rate policy maker and manager from RBI. Although I am not very certain as to why, may be the fact that I was on your side of the market till a few months ago migh

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