What changed
The Reserve Bank published its regular money supply data for the fortnight ended June 15, 2026. The source confirms only the release date (June 25, 2026) and the period covered, without any numerical details or comparisons.
What it means for you
This is a routine statistical release that tracks aggregate money supply (M3) in the banking system. For lenders, it signals the central bank's ongoing monitoring of liquidity conditions. Without actual figures, no immediate policy or operational impact can be inferred.
What you must do
- Monitor the detailed money supply data once published on RBI's Database on Indian Economy.
- Compare the fortnightly figures with previous periods to assess liquidity trends.
- Align your asset-liability management with any shifts in money supply growth.
Who it affects
All scheduled commercial banks, Treasury and ALM desks, Liquidity managers
What is the money supply data for June 15, 2026?
The source only confirms the release of data for that fortnight; no specific numbers are provided. Please refer to the full RBI press release or database for figures.
Why is this release important for banks?
Money supply trends influence liquidity management, interest rate expectations, and RBI policy signals. However, this particular release lacks numerical detail to draw conclusions.