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RBI Keeps Repo Rate Unchanged at 6.5% in April Policy

RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das announced the Monetary Policy Committee's decision to maintain the repo rate at 6.5%. Experts were split on the outcome, with economists expecting a pause and industry hoping for a cut. Read the full analysis.

Rupee to inch up ahead of RBI policy decision

The Indian rupee is set to open firmer on Friday, supported by a recovery from its all-time low. All eyes are now on the RBI's interest rate decision and its stance on the currency. Read for key market indicators and expert analysis.

RBI MPC Decision Today: Repo Rate in Focus

RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra to announce MPC decision today. With GDP at 8.2% and inflation at 0.25%, will the repo rate be cut? Get live updates and analysis.

RBI MPC Keeps Repo Rate Unchanged at 5.5%

RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra announced the MPC's decision to maintain the repo rate at 5.5% on December 5. Read the full details, expert expectations, and future policy outlook here.

RBI MPC Meeting Begins, Rate Decision Due Dec 5

The RBI's Monetary Policy Committee has started its crucial meeting. The decision on key interest rates, expected on December 5, comes amid falling inflation and strong GDP growth. Read the full analysis.

RBI Monetary Policy Meeting Begins, Outcome on Friday

The RBI's Monetary Policy Committee begins a crucial 3-day meeting to decide on interest rates. The policy announcement on April 5 will impact loans, savings, and the economy. Read for key expectations.

RBI Poised for Rate Cut Amid Benign Inflation

RBI's MPC meeting December 3-5 expected to deliver 25 bps repo rate cut to 5.25% as October inflation hits record 0.25%. Experts predict accommodative stance to boost growth.

Doctor dies by suicide after US visa rejection

A young woman doctor from Andhra Pradesh died by suicide in Hyderabad after her US visa was rejected. The tragic incident was discovered by her family on Saturday. Read more about this heartbreaking story.

Court rejects bail in ₹58 crore digital arrest fraud case

A Mumbai court rejects bail for two brothers accused in a ₹58 crore digital arrest scam for failing to explain why they allowed scammers to use their company's bank account. Learn how the court is cracking down on cybercrime.

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