NEW YORK, Sept. 1, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
Monetary & Credit Policy of India 2010
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The conduct of monetary policy during 2009-10 and in the first quarter of 2010-11 was broadly guided by the evolution of policy stance from "managing the crisis" to "managing the recovery" and further to "containing inflation and anchoring inflation expectations". Throughout the period, the operations of monetary policy had to contend with uncertainty about the global recovery, even as the situation improved with every successive quarter in 2009-10. Further, the Reserve Bank had to strike a judicious balance amongst its various objectives such as a stronger recovery, well-anchored inflationary expectations, stable markets and smooth completion of the large borrowing programme of the government. There was surplus liquidity throughout the year, but the magnitude of the surplus declined towards the end of 2009-10, consistent with the policy stance. Keeping in view the need to balance the resource demand to meet credit off take by the private sector and government borrowings, M3 growth and non-food credit growth for 2010-11 were placed at 17.0 per cent and 20.0 per cent, respectively.
Executive Summary
Industry Overview
History
Objectives of Monetary Policy
Types of Monetary Policy
Price level targeting
Monetary aggregates
Fixed exchange rate
Gold standard
Monetary policy tools
Monetary base
Reserve requirements
Discount window lending
Interest rates
Currency Board
Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
Functions of Reserve Bank of India
Controller of Credit
Global Crisis impact and Policy Responses in India
Monetary Policy in India: An outlook
The Monetary Policy Process
Challenges for Monetary Policy Formulation:
Monetary Policy Operations: Context and Rationale
Monetary Policy Statement 2010-11
Mid-Cycle Policy Measures in July 2010
First Quarter Review 2010-11
Overall Assessment
Liquidity Management
Neutral Policy Rate
Monetary Policy 2010: A brief review
Monetary Policy: The Figures
Some Issues in the Conduct of Monetary Policy in India
Monetary Policy: Tools used and impact on banks
Bank Rate
Lending Rates
Reserve Requirements
Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR)
Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR)
Open Market Operations (OMO)
Financial Sector Reforms and Banks
Monetary and Fiscal policy: A relation
Domestic demand:
Capital market:
Indirect taxes:
Challenges to Central Banking in the Context of Financial Crisis: Major Findings of the First International Research Conference
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