Les banques indiennes demandent à la RBI d'assouplir les restrictions sur les garanties pour les fonds des NRI

Les banques indiennes ont demandé à la Reserve Bank of India de lever une restriction sur les garanties. L'objectif est de relancer un programme de dépôt et d'attirer davantage de fonds de la diaspora indienne.

Les banques indiennes cherchent à obtenir la levée d'une restriction sur les garanties imposée par la Reserve Bank of India. Ce changement leur permettrait de relancer un programme de dépôt spécial destiné aux comptes en devises étrangères pour les non-résidents. Les responsables estiment que cette mesure pourrait accroître l'offre de dollars dans le pays.

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