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RBI DBIE statistics — the Database on Indian Economy, by theme
Quick answerThe RBI’s Database on Indian Economy (DBIE) is the official time-series home for rates, credit, deposits, money supply, forex, payments, government finances and prices. This index groups DBIE by the theme bankers care about and links each to the official data.rbi.org.in portal alongside the BankPulse dashboard that visualises the same series. We link to RBI and reproduce no RBI data tables; this index itself carries no numbers.
Policy rates & liquidity
Repo, reverse-repo, MSF, bank rate and LAF operations - the price and quantity of central-bank money that sets your cost of funds.
Money & banking
Aggregate deposits, bank credit and sectoral deployment of credit - the core balance-sheet pulse of the banking system.
Monetary aggregates (M1/M2/M3)
Reserve money and the money-supply series that frame liquidity and inflation expectations.
External sector
Forex reserves, the USD/INR reference rate and external debt - India’s buffer and the rupee’s managed float.
Banking stability & asset quality
Gross/net NPA, provision coverage and capital ratios from the supervisory and FSR series - the health of bank balance sheets.
Payment & settlement systems
NEFT, RTGS, IMPS and retail-payments volumes - the plumbing of money movement.
Government finances & G-Sec
Central and state borrowing, G-Sec yields and the auction calendar that anchor the rupee yield curve.
Prices & inflation
CPI and the inflation series the MPC targets - the backdrop to every rate decision.
Every link points to the official Database on Indian Economy at data.rbi.org.in. BankPulse is independent and not affiliated with the RBI. For the BankPulse visualisations see all dashboards. Editorial accuracy is reviewed by Vikram Jain. See the full RBI Data Universe.