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RBI cuts bank rate, CRR by 0.25%

Highlights of the Credit Policy

INTERVIEW: BIMAL JALAN

'No one will invest just because rates are low'

CREDIT POLICY REPORTS

RBI opts for slow and steady change

RBI cuts GDP forecast to 5-5.5%

No further cut in bank rate, says Jalan

Jalan pegs 2002-03 inflation at 4%

Fiscal deficit dips 1% to Rs 554.96 billion

Govt's borrowing plan may be affected: RBI

Forex reserves at all time high of $64 bn: Jalan

Credit flow to exports liberalised

Banks asked to pare spreads over PLR

India's current account deficit pegged below 1% of GDP


REACTIONS

Home loan rate cut on cards

Rate cut not enough to boost ailing economy

India's financial conditions stable: Jalan

Short on action, long on impact

Dual control hits effective UCB supervision

Mixed reactions from chambers

Bankers seek segmented PLRs for various sectors

Investors cheer RBI's rate cuts

SBI cuts deposit rates by 50 basis points

Housing, personal loan rates may drop

Jaswant Singh praises RBI's rate cut

RBI's Monetary Policy statement on RBI Web site


RUN-UP TO THE CREDIT POLICY

Bankers divided on rate cuts

Indian industry pins hopes on a rate cut in policy

Is the Monetary & Credit Policy Dead?

RBI set to pare growth projection: but to what extent?

CRR cut likely despite cash overhang

Rupee options set to be unwrapped

Bank rate, repo rate cut likely

Will RBI bite the bullet?

Bankers expect rate cut in Monetary and Credit Policy

RBI to launch rupee options next month

No immediate move to cut interest rate: Jalan


TUTORIALS

What is the Monetary & Credit Policy?

Find out how significant is the biannual policy...


FROM THE REDIFF ARCHIVES:

RBI's Credit and Monetary Policy 2002-2003 (First Half)

RBI's Credit and Monetary Policy 2001-2002 (First Half)

RBI's Credit and Monetary Policy 2001-2002 (Second Half)

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