The RBI Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) reflects the ratio of the total deposit amount which banks are required to keep as a reserve in the RBI. CRR is a tool for controlling money flows in the market and the inflation: higher CRR means banks have less money to lend out. Therefore, a higher than expected CRR reading can be seen as negative for the Indian rupee quotes.
Reserve Bank of India Cash Reserve Ratio
Last release
08 Apr 2026 04:30 GMT
Actual
N/D
Forecast
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Previous
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Next release
05 Jun 2026 04:30 GMT
Actual
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Forecast
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Previous
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Date (GMT)
Reference
Actual
Forecast
Previous
07 Dec 2022
4.50%
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4.50%
30 Sept 2022
4.50%
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4.50%
05 Aug 2022
4.50%
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4.50%
08 Jun 2022
4.50%
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4.50%
04 May 2022
4.50%
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4.00%
08 Apr 2022
4.00%
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4.00%
10 Feb 2022
4.00%
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4.00%
08 Dec 2021
4.00%
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4.00%
08 Oct 2021
4.00%
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4.00%
06 Aug 2021
4.00%
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4.00%
04 Jun 2021
4.00%
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3.00%
07 Apr 2021
3.00%
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3.00%
05 Feb 2021
3.00%
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3.00%
04 Dec 2020
3.00%
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3.00%
09 Oct 2020
3.00%
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3.00%
06 Aug 2020
3.00%
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3.00%
22 May 2020
3.00%
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3.00%
27 Mar 2020
3.00%
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4.00%
06 Feb 2020
4.00%
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4.00%
05 Dec 2019
4.00%
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4.00%