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Banks increase EBLR by 1.9 percent with increase in repo rate
Mumbai, All major commercial banks have raised their External Benchmark Based Lending Rates (EBLR) sequentially by 1.9 percent, coinciding with…
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WPI Inflation: Wholesale inflation data gave relief, came down to 10.7% for the fourth consecutive month in September
Photo:PTI WPI inflation Wholesale inflation data has been released in the country, which is somewhat of a relief. Wholesale price-based…
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More returns will be available on FD, after this move of RBI, banks will increase interest rates
Photo:India TV FD interest rate hike Highlights FD interest rate likely to rise to 8% With this move of RBI,…
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How to get relief from inflation, Reserve Bank told that the government will have to take these steps
Photo:FILE RBI Inflation: The people of the country are facing severe inflation. Although inflation has decreased somewhat in the July…
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Retail Inflation: Inflation reduced in figures, retail inflation reached 6.71% in July, lowest since March
Photo:FILE Retail Inflation Retail Inflation : Common people who are scorched in the fire of inflation have got ointment in…
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After all, why was RBI forced to increase the repo rate? How much loss to the public due to this, know everything
Photo:India TV After all, why was RBI forced to increase the repo rate? Highlights Repo rate hiked by 0.50 percent…
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RBI Policy: Home and Car Loan EMI will increase again? Reserve Bank’s MPC meeting begins, know how much the repo rate will increase
Photo:PTI RBI RBI Policy: With the beginning of the month of August, the heart beats of home loan borrowers have…
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Retail Inflation: Retail inflation fell to 7.01% in June but still higher than RBI’s target
Photo:FILE Retail inflation Retail Inflation: There has been some relief on the retail inflation front. Retail inflation declined marginally to…
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