India Set for Record Central Bank Dividend to Cushion War Shock


“In the past few years, there has been a clear upshift in the RBI’s ability to generate higher returns on assets,” said Gaurav Kapur, economist at IndusInd Bank Ltd. Elevated global interest rates have boosted earnings, and rising gold prices bumped up revaluation gains, boosting the capital, he said. The central bank has been one of the world’s largest buyers of the precious metal in recent years. 



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