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ਸਤੰ 30, 2022
Lending and Deposit Rates of Scheduled Commercial Banks - September 2022
Data on lending and deposit rates of scheduled commercial banks (SCBs) (excluding regional rural banks and small finance banks) for the month of September 2022. Highlights Lending Rates: The weighted average lending rate (WALR) on fresh rupee loans of SCBs increased by 15 basis points (bps) from 8.18 per cent in July 2022 to 8.33 per cent in August 2022. The WALR on outstanding rupee loans of SCBs increased by 14 bps from 8.99 per cent to 9.13 per cent in August 2022.
Data on lending and deposit rates of scheduled commercial banks (SCBs) (excluding regional rural banks and small finance banks) for the month of September 2022. Highlights Lending Rates: The weighted average lending rate (WALR) on fresh rupee loans of SCBs increased by 15 basis points (bps) from 8.18 per cent in July 2022 to 8.33 per cent in August 2022. The WALR on outstanding rupee loans of SCBs increased by 14 bps from 8.99 per cent to 9.13 per cent in August 2022.
ਸਤੰ 30, 2022
India’s International Investment Position (IIP), June 2022
Today, the Reserve Bank released data relating to India’s International Investment Position for end-June 2022[1]. Key Features of India’s IIP in end-June 2022 Net claims of non-residents on India inched up marginally by US$ 0.7 billion during Q1:2022-23 to US$ 359.5 billion in June 2022. During April-June 2022, Indian residents’ overseas financial assets fell by US$ (-)28.9 billion, which was close to the drop of US$ (-)28.2 billion in foreign-owned financial assets i
Today, the Reserve Bank released data relating to India’s International Investment Position for end-June 2022[1]. Key Features of India’s IIP in end-June 2022 Net claims of non-residents on India inched up marginally by US$ 0.7 billion during Q1:2022-23 to US$ 359.5 billion in June 2022. During April-June 2022, Indian residents’ overseas financial assets fell by US$ (-)28.9 billion, which was close to the drop of US$ (-)28.2 billion in foreign-owned financial assets i
ਸਤੰ 30, 2022
Reserve Bank of India - Bulletin Weekly Statistical Supplement - Extract
1. Reserve Bank of India - Liabilities and Assets* (₹ Crore) Item 2021 2022 Variation Sep. 24 Sep. 16 Sep. 23 Week Year 1 2 3 4 5 4 Loans and Advances 4.1 Central Government - - - - - 4.2 State Governments 7976 6178 6515 338 -1461 * Data are provisional. 2. Foreign Exchange Reserves* Item As on September 23, 2022 Variation over Week End-March 2022 Year ₹ Cr. US$ Mn. ₹ Cr. US$ Mn. ₹ Cr. US$ Mn. ₹ Cr. US$ Mn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Total Reserves 4352850 537518 1833 -8134 -2
1. Reserve Bank of India - Liabilities and Assets* (₹ Crore) Item 2021 2022 Variation Sep. 24 Sep. 16 Sep. 23 Week Year 1 2 3 4 5 4 Loans and Advances 4.1 Central Government - - - - - 4.2 State Governments 7976 6178 6515 338 -1461 * Data are provisional. 2. Foreign Exchange Reserves* Item As on September 23, 2022 Variation over Week End-March 2022 Year ₹ Cr. US$ Mn. ₹ Cr. US$ Mn. ₹ Cr. US$ Mn. ₹ Cr. US$ Mn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Total Reserves 4352850 537518 1833 -8134 -2
ਸਤੰ 29, 2022
Developments in India’s Balance of Payments during the First Quarter (April-June) of 2022-23
Preliminary data on India’s balance of payments (BoP) for the first quarter (Q1), i.e., April-June 2022-23, are presented in Statements I (BPM6 format) and II (old format). Key Features of India’s BoP in Q1:2022-23 India’s current account balance recorded a deficit of US$ 23.9 billion (2.8 per cent of GDP) in Q1:2022-23, up from US$ 13.4 billion (1.5 per cent of GDP) in Q4:2021-221 and a surplus of US$ 6.6 billion (0.9 per cent of GDP) a year ago [i.e., Q1:2021-22]. U
Preliminary data on India’s balance of payments (BoP) for the first quarter (Q1), i.e., April-June 2022-23, are presented in Statements I (BPM6 format) and II (old format). Key Features of India’s BoP in Q1:2022-23 India’s current account balance recorded a deficit of US$ 23.9 billion (2.8 per cent of GDP) in Q1:2022-23, up from US$ 13.4 billion (1.5 per cent of GDP) in Q4:2021-221 and a surplus of US$ 6.6 billion (0.9 per cent of GDP) a year ago [i.e., Q1:2021-22]. U
ਸਤੰ 29, 2022
India’s External Debt as at the end of June 2022
The stock of India’s external debt at end-June 2022 as well as revised data for earlier quarters are set out in Statements I (IMF format1) and II (old format). The major developments relating to external debt as at end-June 2022 are presented below. Highlights At end-June 2022, India’s external debt was placed at US$ 617.1 billion, recording a decrease of US$ 2.5 billion over its level at end-March 2022 (Table 1). The external debt to GDP ratio declined to 19.4 per ce
The stock of India’s external debt at end-June 2022 as well as revised data for earlier quarters are set out in Statements I (IMF format1) and II (old format). The major developments relating to external debt as at end-June 2022 are presented below. Highlights At end-June 2022, India’s external debt was placed at US$ 617.1 billion, recording a decrease of US$ 2.5 billion over its level at end-March 2022 (Table 1). The external debt to GDP ratio declined to 19.4 per ce
ਸਤੰ 29, 2022
Sources of Variation in Foreign Exchange Reserves in India during April-June 2022
Earlier today, the Reserve Bank of India released balance of payments (BoP) data for April-June 2022 on its website (www.rbi.org.in). On the basis of these data, the sources of variation in foreign exchange reserves during April-June 2022 are detailed below. Sources of Variation in Foreign Exchange Reserves: April-June 2022 During April-June 2022, there was a decrease in the foreign exchange reserves, the sources of which are set out in Table 1. Table 1: Sources of Va
Earlier today, the Reserve Bank of India released balance of payments (BoP) data for April-June 2022 on its website (www.rbi.org.in). On the basis of these data, the sources of variation in foreign exchange reserves during April-June 2022 are detailed below. Sources of Variation in Foreign Exchange Reserves: April-June 2022 During April-June 2022, there was a decrease in the foreign exchange reserves, the sources of which are set out in Table 1. Table 1: Sources of Va
ਸਤੰ 28, 2022
Reserve Money for the week ended September 23, 2022
The Reserve Bank has today released data on Reserve Money for the week ended September 23, 2022. Rupambara Director (Communications) Press Release: 2022-2023/954
The Reserve Bank has today released data on Reserve Money for the week ended September 23, 2022. Rupambara Director (Communications) Press Release: 2022-2023/954
ਸਤੰ 28, 2022
Basic Statistical Return on Credit by Scheduled Commercial Banks in India - March 2022
Today, the Reserve Bank released the web publication ‘Basic Statistical Return on Credit by Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) in India – March 2022’1 on its Database on Indian Economy (DBIE) portal (web-link: https://dbie.rbi.org.in/DBIE/dbie.rbi?site=publications#!19). The publication provides information on various characteristics of bank credit, based on data submitted by SCBs (including Regional Rural Banks) under the annual Basic Statistical Return (BSR) - 1 syst
Today, the Reserve Bank released the web publication ‘Basic Statistical Return on Credit by Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) in India – March 2022’1 on its Database on Indian Economy (DBIE) portal (web-link: https://dbie.rbi.org.in/DBIE/dbie.rbi?site=publications#!19). The publication provides information on various characteristics of bank credit, based on data submitted by SCBs (including Regional Rural Banks) under the annual Basic Statistical Return (BSR) - 1 syst
ਸਤੰ 23, 2022
Quarterly BSR-1: Outstanding Credit of Scheduled Commercial Banks - June 2022
Today, the Reserve Bank released its web publication entitled ‘Quarterly Basic Statistical Returns (BSR)-1: Outstanding Credit of Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs), June 2022’ on its Database on Indian Economy (DBIE) portal (web-link: https://dbie.rbi.org.in/DBIE/dbie.rbi?site=publications#!12). It captures various characteristics of bank credit such as occupation/activity and organisational sector of the borrower, type of account and interest rates. Data reported by
Today, the Reserve Bank released its web publication entitled ‘Quarterly Basic Statistical Returns (BSR)-1: Outstanding Credit of Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs), June 2022’ on its Database on Indian Economy (DBIE) portal (web-link: https://dbie.rbi.org.in/DBIE/dbie.rbi?site=publications#!12). It captures various characteristics of bank credit such as occupation/activity and organisational sector of the borrower, type of account and interest rates. Data reported by
ਸਤੰ 23, 2022
Reserve Bank of India - Bulletin Weekly Statistical Supplement - Extract
1. Reserve Bank of India - Liabilities and Assets* (₹ Crore) Item 2021 2022 Variation Sep. 17 Sep. 9 Sep. 16 Week Year 1 2 3 4 5 4 Loans and Advances 4.1 Central Government - - - - - 4.2 State Governments 13300 15914 6178 -9736 -7123 * Data are provisional. 2. Foreign Exchange Reserves* Item As on September 16, 2022 Variation over Week End-March 2022 Year ₹ Cr. US$ Mn. ₹ Cr. US$ Mn. ₹ Cr. US$ Mn. ₹ Cr. US$ Mn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Total Reserves 4351017 545652 -33363 -52
1. Reserve Bank of India - Liabilities and Assets* (₹ Crore) Item 2021 2022 Variation Sep. 17 Sep. 9 Sep. 16 Week Year 1 2 3 4 5 4 Loans and Advances 4.1 Central Government - - - - - 4.2 State Governments 13300 15914 6178 -9736 -7123 * Data are provisional. 2. Foreign Exchange Reserves* Item As on September 16, 2022 Variation over Week End-March 2022 Year ₹ Cr. US$ Mn. ₹ Cr. US$ Mn. ₹ Cr. US$ Mn. ₹ Cr. US$ Mn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Total Reserves 4351017 545652 -33363 -52
ਸਤੰ 23, 2022
Scheduled Banks’ Statement of Position in India as on Friday, September 09, 2022
(Amount in Crore of ₹) SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS (Including RRBs and SFBs) ALL SCHEDULED BANKS 10-Sep-21 26-AUG-2022* 09-SEP-2022* 10-Sep-21 26-AUG-2022* 09-SEP-2022* I LIABILITIES TO THE BKG.SYSTEM (A) a) Demand & Time deposits from bks. 167191.42 188767.06 179904.59 171398.19 191919.99 182933.18 ** b) Borrowings from banks 42684.78 44956.36 45134.77 42733.28 45029.36 45206.77 c) Other demand & time liabilities 18289.07 44521.73 44762.79 18573.63 45036.89 45
(Amount in Crore of ₹) SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS (Including RRBs and SFBs) ALL SCHEDULED BANKS 10-Sep-21 26-AUG-2022* 09-SEP-2022* 10-Sep-21 26-AUG-2022* 09-SEP-2022* I LIABILITIES TO THE BKG.SYSTEM (A) a) Demand & Time deposits from bks. 167191.42 188767.06 179904.59 171398.19 191919.99 182933.18 ** b) Borrowings from banks 42684.78 44956.36 45134.77 42733.28 45029.36 45206.77 c) Other demand & time liabilities 18289.07 44521.73 44762.79 18573.63 45036.89 45
ਸਤੰ 22, 2022
Money Supply for the fortnight ended September 09, 2022
The Reserve Bank has today released data on Money Supply for the fortnight ended September 09, 2022. Rupambara Director (Communications) Press Release: 2022-2023/913
The Reserve Bank has today released data on Money Supply for the fortnight ended September 09, 2022. Rupambara Director (Communications) Press Release: 2022-2023/913
ਸਤੰ 22, 2022
Census on Foreign Liabilities and Assets of Indian Direct Investment Entities for 2021-22 - Data release
Today, the Reserve Bank released the provisional results of the 2021-221 round of the annual census on foreign liabilities and assets (FLA) covering cross-border liabilities and assets of the entities with inward/outward direct investment (DI). These entities include companies, limited liability partnerships (LLPs), alternative investment funds (AIFs) and partnership firms. Out of the 34,079 entities which responded in the latest census round, 30,754 reported foreign
Today, the Reserve Bank released the provisional results of the 2021-221 round of the annual census on foreign liabilities and assets (FLA) covering cross-border liabilities and assets of the entities with inward/outward direct investment (DI). These entities include companies, limited liability partnerships (LLPs), alternative investment funds (AIFs) and partnership firms. Out of the 34,079 entities which responded in the latest census round, 30,754 reported foreign
ਸਤੰ 22, 2022
Finances of Foreign Direct Investment Companies, 2020-21: Data Release
Today, the Reserve Bank released the data1 relating to financial performance of foreign direct investment (FDI) companies in India during the financial years 2019-20 and 2020-21 (https://dbie.rbi.org.in/DBIE/dbie.rbi?site=statistics#!2_46). The analysis is based on audited annual accounts of 2,059 companies, accounting for 39.1 per cent of the total paid-up capital (PUC) of FDI companies that had reported in the 2020-21 round of the Reserve Bank’s annual census of for
Today, the Reserve Bank released the data1 relating to financial performance of foreign direct investment (FDI) companies in India during the financial years 2019-20 and 2020-21 (https://dbie.rbi.org.in/DBIE/dbie.rbi?site=statistics#!2_46). The analysis is based on audited annual accounts of 2,059 companies, accounting for 39.1 per cent of the total paid-up capital (PUC) of FDI companies that had reported in the 2020-21 round of the Reserve Bank’s annual census of for
ਸਤੰ 22, 2022
Finances of Non-Government Non-Financial Public Limited Companies, 2020-21: Data Release
Today, the Reserve Bank released the data relating to financial performance of non-government non-financial (NGNF) public limited companies during the financial years 2019-20 and 2020-21 (https://dbie.rbi.org.in/DBIE/dbie.rbi?site=statistics#!2_44). The analysis is based on audited annual accounts of 7,233 companies with total paid-up capital (PUC) of ₹5,40,493 crore of at end-March 20211. This analysis provides a comparative picture of the companies reporting in the
Today, the Reserve Bank released the data relating to financial performance of non-government non-financial (NGNF) public limited companies during the financial years 2019-20 and 2020-21 (https://dbie.rbi.org.in/DBIE/dbie.rbi?site=statistics#!2_44). The analysis is based on audited annual accounts of 7,233 companies with total paid-up capital (PUC) of ₹5,40,493 crore of at end-March 20211. This analysis provides a comparative picture of the companies reporting in the
ਸਤੰ 22, 2022
Finances of Non-Government Non-Financial Private Limited Companies, 2020-21: Data Release
Today, the Reserve Bank released the data relating to financial performance of non-government non-financial (NGNF) private limited companies during the financial years 2019-20 and 2020-21 (https://dbie.rbi.org.in/DBIE/dbie.rbi?site=statistics#!2_45) The analysis is based on audited annual accounts of 9,086 companies with total paid-up capital (PUC) of ₹4,82,152 crore of at end-March 20211. This analysis provides a comparative picture of the companies reporting in the
Today, the Reserve Bank released the data relating to financial performance of non-government non-financial (NGNF) private limited companies during the financial years 2019-20 and 2020-21 (https://dbie.rbi.org.in/DBIE/dbie.rbi?site=statistics#!2_45) The analysis is based on audited annual accounts of 9,086 companies with total paid-up capital (PUC) of ₹4,82,152 crore of at end-March 20211. This analysis provides a comparative picture of the companies reporting in the
ਸਤੰ 21, 2022
Reserve Money for the week ended September 16, 2022
The Reserve Bank has today released data on Reserve Money for the week ended September 16, 2022. Rupambara Director (Communications) Press Release: 2022-2023/904
The Reserve Bank has today released data on Reserve Money for the week ended September 16, 2022. Rupambara Director (Communications) Press Release: 2022-2023/904
ਸਤੰ 21, 2022
RBI Working Paper No. 14/2022: Monetary Policy Independence under a Flexible Exchange Rate Regime - The Indian Case
Today the Reserve Bank of India placed on its website a Working Paper titled “Monetary Policy Independence under a Flexible Exchange Rate Regime – The Indian Case” under the Reserve Bank of India Working Paper Series1. The Paper is co-authored by Harpreet Singh Grewal and Pushpa Trivedi. In an open economy, central banks confront the impossible challenge of simultaneously preserving exchange rate stability, conducting independent monetary policy, and benefitting from
Today the Reserve Bank of India placed on its website a Working Paper titled “Monetary Policy Independence under a Flexible Exchange Rate Regime – The Indian Case” under the Reserve Bank of India Working Paper Series1. The Paper is co-authored by Harpreet Singh Grewal and Pushpa Trivedi. In an open economy, central banks confront the impossible challenge of simultaneously preserving exchange rate stability, conducting independent monetary policy, and benefitting from
ਸਤੰ 19, 2022
RBI Working Paper No. 12/2022: Predicting Exchange Rate in India: A Non-parametric Causality-in-Quantiles Approach
Today the Reserve Bank of India placed on its website a Working Paper titled “Predicting Exchange Rate in India: A Non-parametric Causality-in-Quantiles Approach” under the Reserve Bank of India Working Paper Series*. The Paper is authored by Seema Jaiswal. Using the non-parametric causality-in-quantiles approach, the paper examines the relationship between the INR/USD exchange rate, and the crude oil and gold prices, domestic and global stock prices, volatility index
Today the Reserve Bank of India placed on its website a Working Paper titled “Predicting Exchange Rate in India: A Non-parametric Causality-in-Quantiles Approach” under the Reserve Bank of India Working Paper Series*. The Paper is authored by Seema Jaiswal. Using the non-parametric causality-in-quantiles approach, the paper examines the relationship between the INR/USD exchange rate, and the crude oil and gold prices, domestic and global stock prices, volatility index
ਸਤੰ 19, 2022
RBI Working Paper No. 13/2022: Is Implied Volatility Index (VIX) a Forward-Looking Indicator of Stock Market Movements in India?
Today the Reserve Bank of India placed on its website a Working Paper titled “Is Implied Volatility Index (VIX) A Forward-Looking Indicator of Stock Market Movements in India?” under the Reserve Bank of India Working Paper Series*. The paper is co-authored by Amarendra Acharya, Subrat Kumar Seet and Prakash A. Salvi. The paper examines the relationship between the implied volatility index (VIX) and stock market movements in India over the last decade. It finds that ne
Today the Reserve Bank of India placed on its website a Working Paper titled “Is Implied Volatility Index (VIX) A Forward-Looking Indicator of Stock Market Movements in India?” under the Reserve Bank of India Working Paper Series*. The paper is co-authored by Amarendra Acharya, Subrat Kumar Seet and Prakash A. Salvi. The paper examines the relationship between the implied volatility index (VIX) and stock market movements in India over the last decade. It finds that ne

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