What changed
The RBI published reserve money data for the fortnight ended June 15, 2026. The source does not include any numerical values or comparisons with prior periods.
What it means for you
Reserve money is the monetary base, comprising currency in circulation and bank reserves. Without actual numbers, this release serves as a routine data update. Banks should monitor the full dataset for implications on liquidity and policy stance.
What you must do
- Access the full reserve money data from the RBI website for detailed figures.
- Analyze trends in currency in circulation and bank reserves to gauge liquidity conditions.
- Align treasury operations with any shifts in reserve money composition.
Who it affects
All scheduled commercial banks, Treasury departments, Liquidity managers
What is reserve money?
Reserve money, or monetary base, includes currency in circulation and banks' deposits with RBI. It is a key indicator of monetary policy stance.
Where can I find the detailed data?
The detailed data is available on the RBI website under press releases or the Database on Indian Economy.