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Indian financial system showing resilience & stability: RBI's report

31 Dec '24
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Indian financial system showing resilience & stability: RBI's report
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Insights

  • The RBI's Financial Stability Report highlights the resilience of India's financial system, supported by strong macroeconomic fundamentals and healthy bank and non-bank balance sheets.
  • While global risks like asset valuations, debt, geopolitical tensions, and emerging technologies pose medium-term concerns, SCBs, NBFCs, and the insurance sector show robust capital buffers and stability.
Indian economy and the domestic financial system are underpinned by strong macroeconomic fundamentals, healthy balance sheets of banks and non-banks, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said in its latest issue of the Financial Stability Report (FSR).

The report reflects the collective assessment of the Sub-Committee of the Financial Stability and Development Council (FSDC) on the resilience of the Indian financial system and risks to financial stability.

The global economy and the financial system remain resilient. While near-term risks have receded, vulnerabilities such as stretched asset valuations, high public debt, prolonged geopolitical conflicts and risks from emerging technologies pose medium term risks to financial stability, said RBI in a press release.

The soundness of scheduled commercial banks (SCBs) has been bolstered by strong profitability, declining non-performing assets and adequate capital and liquidity buffers. Return on assets (RoA) and return on equity (RoE) are at decadal highs while the gross non-performing asset (GNPA) ratio has fallen to a multi-year low.

Macro stress tests demonstrate that most SCBs have adequate capital buffers relative to the regulatory minimum even under adverse stress scenarios. Stress tests also validate the resilience of mutual funds and clearing corporations. Non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) remain healthy with sizable capital buffers, robust interest margins and earnings and improving asset quality. The consolidated solvency ratio of the insurance sector also remains above the minimum threshold limit, the release added.

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