RBI Bulletin – September 2024 - ربی - Reserve Bank of India
RBI Bulletin – September 2024
Today, the Reserve Bank released the September 2024 issue of its monthly Bulletin. The Bulletin includes eleven speeches, four articles, and current statistics. The four articles are: I. State of the Economy; II. Synchronisation of Indian States’ Business Cycle; III. Priority Sector Lending: The Indian Experience; IV. Peeling the Layers: A Review of the NBFC Sector in Recent Times. I. State of the Economy Global economic activity is slowing down while the pace of disinflation remains sluggish, provoking caution among monetary policy authorities. In India, domestic drivers – private consumption and gross fixed investment – were robust and net exports remained sequentially positive in their support to gross domestic product (GDP) growth in Q1:2024-25. The underperformance of agriculture was compensated for by a buoyant manufacturing sector and resilient services. Household consumption is poised to grow faster in Q2 as headline inflation eases, with a revival of rural demand already taking hold. Consumer price index (CPI) inflation came in below the Reserve Bank’s target for the second consecutive month in August, although in light of the recent experience, food price volatility remains a contingent risk. II. Synchronisation of Indian States’ Business Cycle By Satyananda Sahoo, Kunal Priyadarshi, Chaitali Bhowmick, Sapna Goel and Preetika Given the distinct economic characteristics of the Indian states, this paper explores the growth dynamics and nature of co-movement of business cycles of the Indian states. Synchronisation of national and sub-national cycles over the last four decades has been analysed using Baxter-King’s (B-K) band-pass filter and unobserved component model (UCM). Furthermore, influence of geographical proximity and economic structure of states on business cycle synchronisation has been examined through a regression framework. Highlights:
III. Priority Sector Lending: The Indian Experience By Sambhavi Dhingra, Arpita Agarwal, and Snehal S. Herwadkar Priority sector lending (PSL) in India has been used as a policy intervention tool to direct credit to the needy sectors of the economy. This article evaluates the commercial viability of such loans and their impact on the overall financial health of banks using quarterly bank-level data from March 2006 to March 2023. Highlights:
IV. Peeling the Layers: A Review of the NBFC Sector in Recent Times By Abhyuday Harsh, Rajnish Kumar Chandra, Nandini Jayakumar and Brijesh P. This article assesses the performance of the NBFC sector against the backdrop of the recent Scale Based Regulation (SBR) framework in 2023-24 (up to Q3) using supervisory data. It also provides an overview of the global Non-Banking Financial Institution (NBFI) landscape, with focus on India. Additionally, the article details the evolution of regulatory framework pertaining to India's NBFC sector. Highlights:
The views expressed in the Bulletin articles are of the authors and do not represent the views of the Reserve Bank of India.
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