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Household savings rate plummeted to five-decade low in 2022-23: RBI

Household savings rate plummeted to five-decade low in 2022-23: RBI
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RBI doubles down to ward off complacency as long rate pause gets longer

RBI Monetary Policy: While the Monetary Policy Committee s decision to keep the repo rate at 6.5 percent for the fourth meeting in a row was widely expected, the central bank s hawkishness is pushing the markets to postpone their rate-cut calls

No signs of systemic risk build-up in bank credit: RBI s Michael Patra

India s bank credit remains resilient and is showing no signs of systematic risk, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Deputy Governor Michael Patra said on Monday. A copy of the speech was uploaded on the RBI website on Thursday. Bank credit is monitored as a lead indicator of overheating. Our assessment, based on a menu of approaches, indicates that current rates of credit expansion are not pointing to systemic stress building up. Illustratively, the credit gap - the difference between the credit to GDP ratio and its trend - is currently negative, said Patra, while delivering a speech in Cambodia.

Banks to meet minimum capital requirement even under severe stress: RBI deputy governor

RBI Deputy Governor Michael Debabrata Patra said the system-level capital ratio under the baseline, medium and severe stress scenarios is projected at 16.1 percent, 14.7 percent and 13.3 percent, respectively

bank credit: No systemic risk build-up seen in India s bank credit: RBI Deputy Guv Michael Patra

Reserve Bank of India Deputy Governor, Michael Patra, stated that India is on track to become a $5 trillion economy by 2027 and there are currently no signs of overheating. Patra mentioned that bank credit is being closely monitored as an indicator of overheating, and current rates of credit expansion do not indicate any systemic stress.

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