IMPORTANT CHANGES BY RBI DURING 2009

·  Highlights of Union Budget 2009-10

·  Half-yearly Report on Forex Reserves (April-Sep 2009)

·  Monetary and Credit Information Review November 2009

·  Provision Coverage Ratio

·  Monetary and Credit Information Review October 2009

·  2nd Quarter Review of Monetary Policy 2009

·  Monetary and Credit Information Review 30th Sep 2009

·  Handbook of Statistics on Indian Economy 2008-09

·  Monetary and Credit Information Review August 2009

·  India's Foreign Trade Policy 2009 to 2014

·  Monetary and Credit Information Review July 2009

·  Highlights of Union Budget 2009-10

·  Highlights of Railway Budget 2009-10

·  Highlights of Economic Survey 2008-09

·  Reconciliation of transactions at ATMs failure – Time limit 

·  Introduction of Advanced Approaches of Basel II Framework in India 

·  Monetary and Credit Information Review June 2009

·  Monetary and Credit Information Review May 2009

·  Credit Delivery to Micro and Small Enterprises Sector 

·  Key Features of Interim Budget 2009-2010 

·  India's GDP growth at 6.7% as per CSO data for 2008-09 

·  Monetary and Credit Information Review April 2009

·  RBI Annual Policy Statement 2009-10

·  Macro Economic and Monetary Developments in 2008-09

·  Report of G 20 Working Group on Sound regulation and Transparency 

·  Monetary and Credit Information Review March 2009

·  Repo Rate and Reverse Repo Rate Reduced 

·  Standing Liquidity Facilities for Banks and PDs

·  Third Quarter Review of Monetary Policy 2008-09

·  Developments in Banking during 2008

·  LAF – Repo and Reverse Repo Rates reduced

·  RBI reduces CRR

·  Special Fixed Rate Repo Under Liquidity Adjustment Facility

·  Temporary liquidity support for financing agricultural operations

·  Special Refinance Facility (SRF) under Section 17(3B) of the RBI Act, 193

·  Trade Credits for Imports into India – Review of all-in-cost ceiling

·  Enhancement of NBFCs’ capital raising option for capital adequacy purposes

·  Interest Rates on Non-Resident (External) Rupee (NRE) Deposits and FCNR(B) deposits

·  Short-term Foreign Currency Borrowings by Housing Finance Companies

·  Export Credit Refinance Facility: Relaxation

·  Review of Prudential Norms – for Exposures to Corporates, Commercial Real Estate etc.