The bank will also repurchase some of its senior debt securities as part of efforts to manage its liability composition and optimise interest expense.
March 17, 2023In the first six months of 2022, cryptoassets under custody at banks declined 66 percent, largely due to fewer banks participating in the exercise.
March 3, 2023The RBI's intent is to improve the ability of banks to achieve the 100 percent LCR requirement, while still using the standing deposit facility.
December 2, 2022Total bank exposures to Group 2 cryptossets would be capped at 1% of Tier 1 capital. Banks would be permitted to recognise hedging for certain Group 2 cryptoassets.
July 1, 2022Banks can include government securities worth up to 16 percent of their NDTL in their LCR calculations, compared to 15 percent under earlier guidance.
April 30, 2022The RBI has raised the deposit threshold under which small business customers can be managed as retail deposits for the purposes of LCR and NSFR.
January 12, 2022APRA and the RBA consider there to be sufficient HQLA for banks to meet LCR requirements and for the foreseeable future without the need to utilise the CLF.
September 10, 2021Capital requirements should be enhanced when institutions are exposed to sectors detrimental to the environment, says a new WWF report.
July 18, 2021Non-deposit taking HFCs with an asset size of INR 50 billion and above, and all deposit taking HFCs, will have to achieve a 100% LCR by December 2025.
February 24, 2021If outstanding government securities continue to increase beyond 2021, the CLF may no longer be required in the foreseeable future, APRA says.
January 7, 2021