There will be no limit on overseas investment in the $1.9bn sovereign green bond issuance. Five percent of the sale will be reserved for retail investors.
January 9, 2023The bank will be allowed to hold liquid assets worth 3.25% of deposits, compared to a 13% requirements for other banks.
June 13, 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 deferred implementation of the NSFR and the final tranche of the CCB, while also extending a number of other liquidity-boosting initiatives.
February 10, 2021The move will provide banks additional liquidity to buy more government bonds and help calm investors who are nervous about a sudden spike in yields.
September 6, 2020The amount of cash reserves offshore banking units and NBFIs need to maintain at the central bank has been reduced.
June 26, 2020The new facility will allow lenders to access central bank liquidity for up to 360 days, compared to a maximum 28-day term allowed under existing facilities.
May 19, 2020The regulator has listed 18 regulatory returns which banks can submit with a delay of a maximum 30 days. No extension is granted for the submission of statutory returns which are required by law.
May 1, 2020The measures include a 3 month moratorium on term loans, deferred interest on working capital loans, $50bn of liquidity measures, and 6-month delays for NSFR, CCB and LEI implementation.
March 28, 2020The proposal could require all liquid funds to invest a fixed portion of their assets in government securities or other sovereign debt.
June 8, 2019