📄 Source: Reserve Bank of India · Press Release prid 63122
Quick answerRBI has released the latest Weekly Statistical Supplement, covering weekly data up to July 2026. The bulletin is downloadable from the RBI website (Press Release dated 10 Jul 2026, 415 KB).
What changed
The RBI bulletin now includes weekly data up to July 2026, extending the existing series. The release is presented as a press‑release file (≈415 KB).
What it means for you
Banks and other financial institutions can access the weekly macro‑financial data from the RBI website for trend analysis, risk modelling, and compliance checks. The updated timeline adds the most recent month to the dataset. Access is via the RBI website.
What you must do
Visit the RBI press‑release page and download the latest Weekly Statistical Supplement (PDF).
Incorporate the weekly figures into your internal analytics and reporting frameworks.
Refresh any templates or dashboards that reference RBI weekly statistics with the new July 2026 data.
Inform relevant teams (risk, finance, research) about the updated data source.
Who it affects
Commercial banks, NBFCs, Research analysts, Regulatory reporting teams
How do I obtain the Weekly Statistical Supplement?
The supplement is available for download from the RBI’s press‑release page (link provided in the July 10 2026 release).
What format is the data provided in?
The release is a PDF file of about 415 KB, containing tables for each month.
Is there any cost to access the data?
No. RBI makes the weekly statistical supplement publicly accessible at no charge.
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Q1. In one line, what does this circular do?
RBI has released the latest Weekly Statistical Supplement, covering weekly data up to July 2026. The bulletin is downloadable from the RBI website (Press Release dated 10 Jul 2026, 415 KB).
Q2. Who does this circular apply to?
Commercial banks, NBFCs, Research analysts, Regulatory reporting teams
Q3. What is the first thing you should do about it?
Visit the RBI press‑release page and download the latest Weekly Statistical Supplement (PDF).
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Visit the RBI press‑release page and download the latest Weekly Statistical Supplement (PDF).
Incorporate the weekly figures into your internal analytics and reporting frameworks.
Refresh any templates or dashboards that reference RBI weekly statistics with the new July 2026 data.
Inform relevant teams (risk, finance, research) about the updated data source.
Grouped from the action items above — a single circular may involve more than one team.
Worked example & action-note template
Example: if you are a Compliance officer at a bank this circular applies to (Commercial banks, NBFCs, Research analysts, Regulatory reporting teams), your first concrete step on “RBI Weekly Statistical Supplement – Data Availability Update” is: “Visit the RBI press‑release page and download the latest Weekly Statistical Supplement (PDF).”.
Action required: Visit the RBI press‑release page and download the latest Weekly Statistical Supplement (PDF).
Action required: Incorporate the weekly figures into your internal analytics and reporting frameworks.
Action required: Refresh any templates or dashboards that reference RBI weekly statistics with the new July 2026 data.
Action required: Inform relevant teams (risk, finance, research) about the updated data source.
Owner: ____________ Target date: ____________
Board/committee approval needed? Y / N
Evidence filed in compliance register on: ____________
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Official RBI source: https://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/BS_PressReleaseDisplay.aspx?prid=63122 — Plain-English summary by BankPulse (bankpulse.ai), reviewed by our expert review panel. Independent platform, not affiliated with the Reserve Bank of India; never reproduces RBI text verbatim.
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