Bancos indianos pedem ao RBI que flexibilize restrições de garantias para fundos de NRIs

Bancos indianos solicitaram ao Reserve Bank of India que suspenda uma restrição sobre garantias. O objetivo é reviver um esquema de depósitos e atrair mais fundos da diáspora indiana.

Bancos indianos buscam a remoção de uma restrição de garantias imposta pelo Reserve Bank of India. A mudança permitiria que eles revivessem um esquema especial de depósitos voltado para contas de não residentes em moeda estrangeira. Autoridades acreditam que esta medida poderia aumentar a oferta de dólares no país.

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