New RBI rules require full collateral for bank guarantees

Rules from the Reserve Bank of India that took effect on July 1 mandate 100 percent collateral for bank guarantees. The changes are expected to raise costs for proprietary trading firms.

The regulations apply to bank guarantees used by these desks, which play a key role in market activity. Firms now face higher funding costs and narrower profit margins.

Industry experts have warned that trading volumes could decline and some positions may be cut as the cost of capital increases. A number of firms have asked regulators to review the requirements.

The rules target proprietary trading operations that rely on such guarantees to support their activities in Indian markets.

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RBI holds repo rate at 5.25% amid West Asia conflict

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The Reserve Bank of India's Monetary Policy Committee on Wednesday kept the key policy rate, the repo rate, unchanged at 5.25 per cent. Amid uncertainties from the West Asia conflict, the committee retained its neutral stance. It has lowered the GDP growth forecast to 6.9 per cent for FY27.

Indian banks have requested the Reserve Bank of India to lift a restriction on guarantees. The goal is to revive a deposit scheme and attract more funds from the Indian diaspora.

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Foreign banks are reclassifying arbitrage deals affected by the Reserve Bank of India's clampdown on rupee speculation as hedges for capital inflows from their overseas parents. The strategy seeks to avoid the regulator's $100 million net open position limit. RBI officials may examine these changes based on timelines and documentation.

The Reserve Bank of India is proposing to allow lenders to disable certain mobile phone functions for loan defaulters on devices financed by the loan. The restrictions are set to take effect in October 2026 under strict oversight.

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The Reserve Bank of India's steps to increase dollar inflows aim to stabilize the rupee in the short term. Economists caution that these actions provide only temporary relief and do not address underlying pressures.

A majority of economists expect the Reserve Bank of India to keep its policy rate unchanged at the June meeting. Geopolitical tensions and adverse weather forecasts are cited as key factors behind the anticipated decision.

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India's listed brokers and exchanges posted strong results for the March quarter. Growth came from higher margin trading and increased market activity.

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