Illustration showing the RBI repo rate cut to 5.25% and its impact on borrowers, savers, and the overall Indian economy, including loans, savings, and economic growth.

RBI Cuts Repo Rate to 5.25%: What It Means for Borrowers, Savers, and the Indian Economy

In a landmark decision aimed at stimulating economic growth and boosting consumer spending, the Reserve Bank of India recently announced that RBI cuts repo rate to 5.25%, lowering it by 25 basis points. This move, declared by the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the central bank, is expected to have far-reaching implications for both borrowers…

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Retail Inflation Hits Decade Low: India’s CPI Inflation Falls to 0.25% in October 2025, Well Below RBI Target Range

India’s retail inflation, a critical indicator of price stability and consumer purchasing power, plunged to a record decade low of 0.25% in October 2025, according to government data released this week. This sharp fall in the Consumer Price Index (CPI)-based inflation marks a milestone moment for the Indian economy — offering relief to households and…

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Bond Yields Hold Steady as 10-Year G-Sec Cut-Off Yield Matches Market Forecasts

India’s government bond market remained largely stable on Friday as the cut-off yield on the newly issued 10-year government security (G-Sec) aligned closely with market expectations. Dealers noted that investor sentiment remained steady, with traders maintaining a cautious stance ahead of fresh global cues expected next week from U.S. Treasury yield movements. The government successfully…

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