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APRIL 2001-OCTOBER 2001
RBI Governor Bimal Jalan's policy statement on RBI Web site
Credit Policy highlights
RBI bars co-op banks from lending against security of stocks
Guidelines on banks' exposure to stocks in May
RBI leaves bank rate, CRR unchanged
RBI hints at easier monetary stance
RBI says will meet forex market mismatches
RBI says prefers soft interest rates
RBI sees current year GDP growth at 6-6.5%
Slowdown in services sector has hit economy: RBI
Automatic route opens for FDI in NBFCs
Fed cut good for Indian economy: Jalan
Lower interest rates to exporters welcome: Sinha
RBI bets on IT despite slowdown
Limited impact of RBI moves seen on markets
Fund managers stumped, seek new avenues to park funds
Bankers, trade bodies welcome Credit Policy
Stable inflation, low PLR to help cut interest rate: Jalan
TUTORIAL:
What is the credit policy?
RUN-UP TO THE CREDIT POLICY:
RBI expected to tighten banking norms
RBI seen juggling market funding policies
What to expect in the Credit Policy
Debt market sees development push in policy
Jalan faces uphill task over Credit Policy
Credit Policy may have tough norms for banks
RBI likely to cut export finance rates
RBI must not curb banks' exposure to shares, says CII
FROM THE REDIFF ARCHIVES:
RBI's Credit and Monetary Policy 2000-2001 (Second Half)
RBI's Credit and Monetary Policy 2000-2001 (First Half)
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