During the off-season between 1925 and 1926, Babe Ruth spent a great deal of time at Artie McGovern’s gym getting back into shape. This provided a great turn-around for Ruth as he hit .372 with 47 home runs 146 RBI’s in the 1926 season. The Yankees were not expected to win the...
after understanding what is radioactivity, let us now learn the laws of radioactivity. laws of radioactivity radioactivity is the result of the decay of the nucleus. the nucleus’s decay rate is independent of temperature and pressure. radioactivity is dependent on the law of conservation of ...
evaporation is a form of vaporisation in which a liquid or solid is transformed into vapour. it involves a change in the state of matter. q7 what are the various factors that affect the rate of evaporation? evaporation is the process in which a liquid or solid is converted into vapour. ...
What is the impact of RBI rates on inflation/deflation? Reserve Bank of India (RBI): The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the central bank of India which oversees the monetary policy of the country. The objective of the monetary policy is to control the inflation by making changes to the...
RBI raised the repo rate and reverse repo rate by 0.25 percentage points each to 8% and 7% respectively.What is the repo rate?It is the rate at which the RBI lends to banks. How does repo rate influence retail interest rates of banks?A higher repo raises banks' borrowing costs goading ...
RBI’s rate cuts does not necessarily mean that the borrowers benefit immediately. Unless the bank where customer hold the account doesn’t reduce itsBase Lending rate or MCLR. The interest rate on loan get reduced only once the base rate of the bank falls. The EMI is directly linked with...
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the central bank of India, The RBI was originally set up as a private entity in 1935, but it was nationalized in 1949.1 The main purpose of the RBI is to conduct consolidated supervision of the financial sector in India, which is made up of commercial...
which a central bank, such as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), lends money to commercial banks or financial institutions in exchange for government securities. The term ‘Repo’ stands for ‘Repurchase Option,’ and the interest rate charged by the central bank is known as the Repo Rate. ...
If inflation rate is 0% then what will be the impact on time value of money? What should be the ideal inflation rate? Consider the relationship between interest rates and inflation. \\ A. Explain the difference between real and nominal interest ra...
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is looking into the potential of using the central bank's digital currencies for cross-border payments, through a shared platform developed under the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) led Project Dunbar. This exciting development is closely tied to t...