Market participants are expecting additional liquidity support via variable rate repo (VRR) auctions and open market ...
If you’re on a fixed rate, you might want to evaluate if switching to a floating rate makes sense, depending on market ...
Economists expect inflation to continue easing in the coming months on the back of easing food prices, supporting the central bank’s decision to cut the policy repo rate.
By cutting rates, the RBI sends a message that it is ready to support growth, confident that the worst of inflation is over.
The move is expected to boost sectors such as real estate, which depends heavily on loans for its consumers to make a ...
According to various reports, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) might give more relief to the middle class by further cutting ...
The BJP on Saturday (February 8, 2025) returned to power in Delhi after more than 26 years to sweep away the Arvind ...
Repo rate-linked loan EMIs will be reduced immediately, within about a month, but MCLR-linked loans could take at least two ...
RBI’s 25-bps rate cut, its first in five years, pressures private banks' NIMs while public banks remain stable. NBFCs may see ...
Experts say that borrowers with repo rate-linked loans will see an immediate or near-term reduction, while those with MCLR-linked loans may have to wait longer.
Among private sector banks, lenders such as ICICI Bank, Axis Bank and Kotak Mahindra Bank have reported an 18 bps, 8 bps and 29 bps dip in margins, respectively, over the past one year.
The MPC's decision to lower the repo rate by 25 bps aims to support the economy amid global economic challenges.