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RBI Releases the Financial Stability Report, July 2020: RBI

RBI Releases the Financial Stability Report, July 2020

 

Today, the Reserve Bank released the 21st Issue of the Financial Stability Report (FSR), which reflects the collective assessment of the Sub-Committee of the Financial Stability and Development Council (FSDC) on risks to financial stability, and the resilience of the financial system in the context of contemporaneous issues relating to development and regulation of the financial sector.

Highlights:

 

  • In response to COVID-19, a combination of fiscal, monetary, and regulatory interventions on an unprecedented scale has ensured the normal functioning of financial markets.
  • The overleveraged non-financial sector, simmering global geopolitical tensions, and economic losses on account of the pandemic are major downside risks to global economic prospects.
  • Actions undertaken by financial sector regulators and the Government to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 eased operational constraints and helped in maintaining market integrity and resilience in the face of severe risk aversion.
  • Bank credit, which had considerably weakened during the first half of 2019-20, slid down further in the subsequent period with the moderation becoming broad-based across bank groups.
  • The capital to risk-weighted assets ratio (CRAR) of Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) edged down to 14.8 percent in March 2020 from 15.0 percent in September 2019 while their gross non-performing asset (GNPA) ratio declined to 8.5 percent from 9.3 percent and the provision coverage ratio (PCR) improved to 65.4 percent from 61.6 percent over this period.
  • Macro stress tests for credit risk indicate that the GNPA ratio of all SCBs may increase from 8.5 percent in March 2020 to 12.5 percent by March 2021 under the baseline scenario; the ratio may escalate to 14.7 percent under a very severely stressed scenario.
  • Network analysis reveals that total bilateral exposures among entities in the financial system declined marginally during 2019-20; with the inter-bank market continuing to shrink and with a better capitalization of public sector banks (PSBs), there would be a reduction in contagion losses to the banking system under various scenarios in relation to a year ago.
  • Going forward, the major challenges include pandemic-proofing large sections of society, especially those that tend to get excluded in formal financial intermediation.

 

(Yogesh Dayal)     
Chief General Manager

 

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RBI Releases the Financial Stability Report, July 2020

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