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ਅਪ੍ਰੈ 04, 2012
Scheduled Banks' Statement of Position in India as on Friday, March 23, 2012
(Amount in Rupees crore) Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) (including RRBs) All Scheduled Banks 25-Mar-11 09-MAR-2012* 23-MAR-2012* 25-Mar-11 09-MAR-2012* 23-MAR-2012* I Liabilities to the Banking System (A) a) Demand & time deposits from banks 73741.47 78586.85 83870.73 76531.38 81682.59 87020.27** b) Borrowings from banks 29724.21 32276.86 34753.81 29770.28 32636.03 35007.61 c) Other demand & time liabilities 7124.46 6528.28 6044.16 7128.5 6533.16 6051.09 II
(Amount in Rupees crore) Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) (including RRBs) All Scheduled Banks 25-Mar-11 09-MAR-2012* 23-MAR-2012* 25-Mar-11 09-MAR-2012* 23-MAR-2012* I Liabilities to the Banking System (A) a) Demand & time deposits from banks 73741.47 78586.85 83870.73 76531.38 81682.59 87020.27** b) Borrowings from banks 29724.21 32276.86 34753.81 29770.28 32636.03 35007.61 c) Other demand & time liabilities 7124.46 6528.28 6044.16 7128.5 6533.16 6051.09 II
ਮਾਰਚ 30, 2012
Sectoral Deployment of Bank Credit - February 2012
Data on sectoral deployment of credit collected on a monthly basis from select 47 scheduled commercial banks accounting for about 95 per cent of the total non-food credit deployed by all scheduled commercial banks for the month of February 2012 are set out in Statements I and II. These data are also available in the Real-Time Handbook of Statistics on the Indian Economy (http://dbie.rbi.org.in). Highlights of the data are given below: On a year-on-year (y-o-y) basis,
Data on sectoral deployment of credit collected on a monthly basis from select 47 scheduled commercial banks accounting for about 95 per cent of the total non-food credit deployed by all scheduled commercial banks for the month of February 2012 are set out in Statements I and II. These data are also available in the Real-Time Handbook of Statistics on the Indian Economy (http://dbie.rbi.org.in). Highlights of the data are given below: On a year-on-year (y-o-y) basis,
ਮਾਰਚ 21, 2012
Scheduled Banks' Statement of Position in India as on Friday, March 09, 2012
(Amount in Rupees crore) Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) (including RRBs) All Scheduled Banks 11-Mar-11 24-FEB-2012 * 09-MAR-2012 * 11-Mar-11 24-FEB-2012 * 09-MAR-2012 * I Liabilities to the Banking System (A) a) Demand & time deposits from banks 70205.56 77678.52 78586.85 72925.12 80697.89 81682.59 ** b) Borrowings from banks 24329.19 27239.67 32276.86 24516.45 27553.91 32636.03 c) Other demand & time liabilities 7093.52 12617.64 6528.28 7098.03 12622.24 65
(Amount in Rupees crore) Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) (including RRBs) All Scheduled Banks 11-Mar-11 24-FEB-2012 * 09-MAR-2012 * 11-Mar-11 24-FEB-2012 * 09-MAR-2012 * I Liabilities to the Banking System (A) a) Demand & time deposits from banks 70205.56 77678.52 78586.85 72925.12 80697.89 81682.59 ** b) Borrowings from banks 24329.19 27239.67 32276.86 24516.45 27553.91 32636.03 c) Other demand & time liabilities 7093.52 12617.64 6528.28 7098.03 12622.24 65
ਮਾਰਚ 09, 2012
RBI Announces Reduction in the CRR
Monetary/Liquidity Measures It has been decided to: reduce the cash reserve ratio (CRR) of scheduled banks by 75 basis points from 5.5 per cent to 4.75 per cent of their net demand and time liabilities (NDTL) effective the fortnight beginning March 10, 2012. This reduction will inject around `480 billion of primary liquidity into the banking system. In order to mitigate tight liquidity conditions, the cash reserve ratio was reduced by 50 basis points in the Third Quar
Monetary/Liquidity Measures It has been decided to: reduce the cash reserve ratio (CRR) of scheduled banks by 75 basis points from 5.5 per cent to 4.75 per cent of their net demand and time liabilities (NDTL) effective the fortnight beginning March 10, 2012. This reduction will inject around `480 billion of primary liquidity into the banking system. In order to mitigate tight liquidity conditions, the cash reserve ratio was reduced by 50 basis points in the Third Quar
ਮਾਰਚ 06, 2012
Scheduled Banks' Statement of Position in India as on Friday, February 24, 2012
(Amount in Rupees crore) Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) (including RRBs) All Scheduled Banks 25-FEB-2011 10-FEB-2012* 24-FEB-2012* 25-FEB-2011 10-FEB-2012 * 24-FEB-2012 * I Liabilities to the Banking System (A) a) Demand & time deposits from banks 70844.09 75569.5 77678.52 73572.1 78536.63 80697.89 ** b) Borrowings from banks 26318.59 23715.14 27239.67 26505.62 23880.42 27553.91 c) Other demand & time liabilities 7103 10210.14 12617.64 7106.98 10215.98 1262
(Amount in Rupees crore) Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) (including RRBs) All Scheduled Banks 25-FEB-2011 10-FEB-2012* 24-FEB-2012* 25-FEB-2011 10-FEB-2012 * 24-FEB-2012 * I Liabilities to the Banking System (A) a) Demand & time deposits from banks 70844.09 75569.5 77678.52 73572.1 78536.63 80697.89 ** b) Borrowings from banks 26318.59 23715.14 27239.67 26505.62 23880.42 27553.91 c) Other demand & time liabilities 7103 10210.14 12617.64 7106.98 10215.98 1262
ਫ਼ਰ 29, 2012
Sectoral Deployment of Bank Credit - January 2012
Data on sectoral deployment of credit collected on a monthly basis from select 47 scheduled commercial banks accounting for about 95 per cent of the total non-food credit deployed by all scheduled commercial banks for the month of January 2012 are set out in Statements I and II. These data are also available in the Real-Time Handbook of Statistics on the Indian Economy (http://dbie.rbi.org.in). Highlights of the data are given below: On a year-on-year (y-o-y) basis, n
Data on sectoral deployment of credit collected on a monthly basis from select 47 scheduled commercial banks accounting for about 95 per cent of the total non-food credit deployed by all scheduled commercial banks for the month of January 2012 are set out in Statements I and II. These data are also available in the Real-Time Handbook of Statistics on the Indian Economy (http://dbie.rbi.org.in). Highlights of the data are given below: On a year-on-year (y-o-y) basis, n
ਫ਼ਰ 23, 2012
Scheduled Banks' Statement of Position in India as on Friday, February 10, 2012
(Amount in Rupees crore) Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) (including RRBs) All Scheduled Banks 11.02.2011 27.01.2012* 10.02.2012* 11.02.2011 27.01.2012* 10.02.2012* I Liabilities to the Banking System (A) a) Demand & time deposits from banks 68594.79 73752.18 75569.5 71340.25 76719.82 78536.63 ** b) Borrowings from banks 25791.26 33639.11 23715.14 26022.16 33843.25 23880.42 c) Other demand & time liabilities 6993.38 10177.44 10210.14 6998.23 10185.03 10215.98
(Amount in Rupees crore) Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) (including RRBs) All Scheduled Banks 11.02.2011 27.01.2012* 10.02.2012* 11.02.2011 27.01.2012* 10.02.2012* I Liabilities to the Banking System (A) a) Demand & time deposits from banks 68594.79 73752.18 75569.5 71340.25 76719.82 78536.63 ** b) Borrowings from banks 25791.26 33639.11 23715.14 26022.16 33843.25 23880.42 c) Other demand & time liabilities 6993.38 10177.44 10210.14 6998.23 10185.03 10215.98
ਫ਼ਰ 21, 2012
RBI Releases Draft Guidelines on Liquidity Risk Management and Basel III Framework on Liquidity Standards
The Reserve Bank of India today released on its website, Draft Guidelines on Liquidity Risk Management and Basel III Framework on Liquidity Standards for comments and feedback. To address the deficiencies witnessed in liquidity risk management in the recent crisis and to strengthen liquidity risk management in banks, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) published “Principles for Sound Liquidity Risk Management and Supervision” inSeptember 2008. This was f
The Reserve Bank of India today released on its website, Draft Guidelines on Liquidity Risk Management and Basel III Framework on Liquidity Standards for comments and feedback. To address the deficiencies witnessed in liquidity risk management in the recent crisis and to strengthen liquidity risk management in banks, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) published “Principles for Sound Liquidity Risk Management and Supervision” inSeptember 2008. This was f
ਫ਼ਰ 21, 2012
RBI and 926 branches of Banks to accept Advance Income Tax
As many as 926 computerised branches of public and private sector banks will receive advance income tax in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. These arrangements have been made for the convenience of the income tax assesses. Of the 926 bank branches 862 branches are public sector bank branches, 35 HDFC bank branches, 10 ICICI bank branches and 19 AXIS bank branches. The Reserve Bank of India has advised income tax assesses to take advantage of these standing arrangements made for
As many as 926 computerised branches of public and private sector banks will receive advance income tax in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. These arrangements have been made for the convenience of the income tax assesses. Of the 926 bank branches 862 branches are public sector bank branches, 35 HDFC bank branches, 10 ICICI bank branches and 19 AXIS bank branches. The Reserve Bank of India has advised income tax assesses to take advantage of these standing arrangements made for
ਫ਼ਰ 13, 2012
RBI raises Bank Rate as a Technical Adjustment
The Reserve Bank of India has decided to change the Bank Rate with immediate effect by realigning it with the Marginal Standing Facility (MSF) rate, which in turn is linked to the policy repo rate under the Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF). Accordingly, the Bank Rate shall be 9.5 per cent with effect from the close of business today. This should be viewed and understood as one-time technical adjustment to align the Bank Rate with the MSF rate rather than a change i
The Reserve Bank of India has decided to change the Bank Rate with immediate effect by realigning it with the Marginal Standing Facility (MSF) rate, which in turn is linked to the policy repo rate under the Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF). Accordingly, the Bank Rate shall be 9.5 per cent with effect from the close of business today. This should be viewed and understood as one-time technical adjustment to align the Bank Rate with the MSF rate rather than a change i

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