Tag Search: “banking”
How RBI’s macroprudential policies shape housing loan decisions
The recent surge in housing finance in India calls for a robust regulatory framework to ensure financial stability and avert overheating of the housing market. Using data on individual mortgage loans ...
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Debasis Rooj
Asish Saha
Reshmi Sengupta
27 September, 2024
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RBI’s extraterritorial influence on the rupee market
The emergence of the offshore non-deliverable forward market in the rupee has made it more challenging for the RBI to maintain exchange rate stability. In this post, Datta and Sengupta explain the dri...
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Pratik Datta
Rajeswari Sengupta
24 July, 2024
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India’s foreign reserves and global risk
India’s foreign exchange reserves, relative to GDP, have been on the rise. This article examines the motives behind the hoarding of reserves by central banks, and if adequate reserves are held for pur...
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Chetan Ghate
Kenneth Kletzer
Mahima Yadav
12 July, 2024
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Embracing the melody of dissent: A symphony in policymaking
In recent times, members of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Reserve Bank of India, have expressed views that are contrary to the MPC’s official stance. This article investigates the influence of ...
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Unninarayanan Kurup
Rajendra N. Paramanik
Rounak Sil
24 June, 2024
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The silent reshaping of India’s credit landscape
India’s credit landscape has been undergoing major changes in recent years. In this post, Sengupta and Vardhan discuss five key trends – consumerisation of bank credit, decline in bank deposits, growt...
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Rajeswari Sengupta
Harsh Vardhan
20 May, 2024
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Emergence of a private credit market in India
The last few years have seen the growth of a private credit market in India, which offers financing to small and mid-sized firms with a relatively high default risk. In this piece, Datta and Sengupta ...
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Pratik Datta
Rajeswari Sengupta
30 January, 2024
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A more focused RBI: Creating capacity to tackle ‘true’ market failure
Large, routine payments to the government by the public lead to liquidity crunch in the economy, necessitating interventions by the central bank. However, Gurbachan Singh argues that the RBI is better...
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Gurbachan Singh
10 January, 2024
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Who holds sovereign debt and why it matters
Knowing who invests in sovereign debt and how they impact borrowing costs could help governments understand how costly it would be to raise new debt. This article constructs and analyses data on the c...
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Xiang Fang
Bryan Hardy
Karen K. Lewis
04 August, 2023
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Effect of food prices on inflation: Is monetary policy an effective tool?
With rising inflation becoming a global concern, Balakrishnan and Parameswaran discuss some explanations for the high inflation in India. They find that inflation was driven by a domestic rise in food...
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Pulapre Balakrishnan
M. Parameswaran
19 July, 2023
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The past and future of Indian finance
In the fourth article in the Ideas@IPF2023 series, Ruchir Agarwal describes the impact of two economic shocks – the financial crisis of 2018-20 and the Covid-19 pandemic – on the Indian financial syst...
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Ruchir Agarwal
14 July, 2023
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UPI: A game changer towards achieving a cashless economy
Since the launch of the Unified Payment Interface (UPI), the volume of digital transactions in India has increased exponentially over the last few years. Shamim Ara highlights the trends in the expans...
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Shamim Ara
22 May, 2023
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The post-pandemic credit landscape in India
The economic shock caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and longstanding structural issues like the NPA crisis with its associated risk aversion in the banking sector resulted in low bank credit growth in...
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Rajeswari Sengupta
Harsh Vardhan
08 May, 2023
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