The Reserve Bank of India’s revised liquidity coverage ratio norms are projected to unlock ₹2.7-3 lakh crore for banks, boosting lending capacity. This move aims to balance liquidity and profitability, mitigating risks from online withdrawals with a reduced run-off factor. Experts believe banks may adjust deposit strategies, favoring short-term deposits, while the framework supports credit growth potential.
Global Market Today: Asian stocks climb to record on tech, oil drops
Asian stocks hit a record high, fueled by a surge in technology shares and easing geopolitical tensions. South Korea’s SK Hynix reached a $1 trillion