RBI Regulatory Shift
Reserve Bank of India tightens collateral rules for trading firms while opening government securities to retail investors and dismissing rate hike speculation.
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- MARKETIndian corporate bond issuance rebounds as RBI policy shifts ease borrowing costs
Easing yields and regulatory changes for state-run firms are driving a return to domestic debt markets, potentially reducing crowding from government borrowing.
- MARKETRBI collateral rules hit Indian trading firms, raising funding costs
Tighter collateral requirements for proprietary trading firms in India are expected to squeeze leverage and raise borrowing costs, potentially dampening market liquidity.
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- MARKETRBI to open government securities to retail investors via demat accounts
The Reserve Bank of India plans to lower entry barriers for individual investors in sovereign debt, setting a minimum transaction value of ₹10,000 to broaden market participation.
- DATARBI Governor Malhotra dismisses rate hike speculation as premature
Sanjay Malhotra's comments aim to anchor market expectations amid external uncertainty, reinforcing the central bank's current hold stance at 5.25%.
- STATEMENTMalhotra
“approach over immediate policy action amid rising inflation risks, slowing growth and powerful external shock emanating from the West Asia conflict. In an interview to ET Now , Malhotra said:”
in: RBI Governor Malhotra dismisses rate hike speculation as premature