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December 12, 2008

RBI to increase liquidity for housing sectors

Financial crises had no exception to real estate. Global meltdown melted the housing sector also. Apex bank of India has decided to uplift this sector which is adversely affected. Reserve bank of India has announced that it has planned to give more liquidity to Housing Finance Companies (HFC) which took a big blow.


RBI has planned to provide a refinance facility up to 4000 crores with which these HFC can come out of its recession which was caused due to global meltdown. This amount will be available for a period of 90 days by the time the banks can draw and repay says the central bank.


This refinance facility will be available up to 31st march 2010. Utilization of the facility will be governed by the policy approved by NHB (national housing bank). This decision was taken on Thursday on a board meeting held on kolkata. This meeting also discussed the various steps taken since mid September 2008 to preserve financial stability.


The meeting also reviewed the various causes of global meltdown. It also had a look over the steps taken by various economies to stop this melt down. RBI has also planned to fund the Indian export companies through EXIM bank.


Amazing information is that inflation has come down to 8% from its old position of 11.25% in last 8 months. This growth shows some signs of improvement in Indian economy.


RBI has taken several steps to control inflation unfortunately nothing was successful as it was expected to be. At least this step must give some improvement so that economy comes under control and we stop thinking about lay off.




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4 comments:

  1. Nice and well written. Are these based on facts obtained from some article? can they be supported?

    but it's good to hear inflation rate's coming down, it's a good start i guess.

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  2. hello swetha,
    the given facts are true and dependable. they are not taken from other articles they are government reports, based on which we have made our article. they are completely true and u can depend on them

    keep watching for more...

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  3. nice to hear back from you.. I certainly am not questioning the credibility of the information provided here. I believe you guys, but like I mentioned to vignesh previously, this is just a humble suggestion: next time if you are stating facts it would be very apt to put up a link to the source from which you are getting the facts from.. so people who are curious can follow up on links to get more information if neede.

    thanks for the wonderful and informative article :)

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  4. its good that one of our reader is giving me back a suggestion,
    we will do provide the link but it will be good for u if u knw that most of the facts are frm papers and government reports. any ways if we get some data from some website we wil surely give u the link.
    keep watching.

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