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Why banks are raising interest rates even as RBI stance stays steady
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

RBI signals stability but banks chase deposits harder
Even without a fresh RBI push for rate hikes, some banks are increasing deposit interest rates. The reason, according to the report, is RBI’s focus on systemic stability, which is nudging banks to strengthen balance sheets by attracting more deposits. As competition for funds rises, banks may offer higher rates to keep liquidity comfortable.
- RBI’s systemic stability focus shapes banks’ funding decisions
- Banks raise deposit rates to attract more money
- Competition for deposits can drive higher interest offers
- Liquidity comfort becomes a key priority for banks
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