Course Curriculum

B1. RBI Origin and Structure
1. Evolution of Central Banking
2. RBI – establishment
3. RBI’s Governance – the Central Board of Directors
4. Offices of the RBI
5. Subsidiaries of the RBI
B2. E. Currency Management
1. Minimum Reserve System
2. Currency Printing, Design
3. What is Reserve Money
4. Monetary Aggregates
5. Currency ChestsI
6. Clean Note Policy
7. Legal tender status and demonetisation
8. Procedure for Demonetisation
B3. RBI Functions
1. RBI’s Functions as the central bank of India
2. Monetary Policy
3 Financial Regulation and Supervision
4. Banker to the Banks
4.1 Lender of Last Resort
5. Banker to the Government
6. Management of foreign exchange reserves and regulation of the foreign exchange market
7. Payment and Settlement System
8. Currency Management
9. Development Functions
10. Research and Statistics
B4. Monetary Policy -introduction
1. Understanding Monetary policy
2. Monetary Policy -Scope
3. Objectives, instruments and targets of monetary policy
4. Monetary policy transmission mechanism
B5. Objectives of Monetary Policy
1. Objectives of Monetary Policy
2. Price stability
2.1 Annual inflation targets under monetary policy
3. Financial Stability
4. Provision of adequate credit to different sectors of the economy to support economic growth
5. Conflict between different objectives of monetary policy
6. The conduct of monetary policy in this integrated world
B6. Instruments of Monetary Policy
1. Instruments of Monetary Policy
2. Direct Instruments
3. Cash Reserve Ratio
4. SLR
5. Refinance Facililties
6. Indirect instrument of momentary policy
7. Repo rate
7.1. What is Standing Deposit Facility (SDF)?
8. Liquidity Adjustment Facility
9. Market Stabilization scheme
10. Open Market Operations
11. Marginal Standing Facility (MSF)
12. Bank Rate
13. Term Repo under Liquidity Adjustment Facility
14. Shift in importance of the instruments of Monetary Policy
15. Significance of the corridor in monetary policy operations
B7. Inflation Targeting
1. Monetary policy framework
2. Inflation targeting in India
3. Features of Inflation targeting in India
4. Monetary Policy Committee
5. What are the desirable features of inflation targeting ew
6. Evolution of Monetary Policy Framework
B8. Liquidity Framework
1. New Liquidity Framework by the RBI
2. Liquidity First
3. The failure of Northern Rock
4. Systemic liquidity
5. RBI and Liquidity Management
6. Call Money Market
7. Call money market and systemic liquidity
8. Collateralized Borrowing and Lending Obligation
B9. Cashless Economy
1. What is cashless economy
2. Benefits of digital payments
3. RBI Vision for Cashless Economy
4. Efforts for cashless economy in India
5. Challenges and prospects for cashless transaction economy
6. RBI as the promoter of the Cashless Economy
7. Progress of cashless economy in India
8. Payment and Settlement System Act 2007
9. NEFT and RTGS
10. Prepaid Payment Instruments – types
10.1 Eligibility to issue Prepaid Payment Instruments
11. Electronic money
11.1 Why bitcoin is not electronic money
11.2. Cryptocurrency regulation in India
12. Implications of electronic money on central bank
13. How electronic money can substitute central bank money
14. Central banks and e money
15. Peer to peer lending
16. Cashless Economy Ecosystem in India
16.1 BHIM
16.2 UPI
16.3 National Automated Clearing House
16.4 MPIN and IIN
16.5 Rupay Cards
17. Budget 2017 support to manufacturing of digital payment instruments
C1.Inflation
1. What is inflation
2. What causes inflation
3. How far inflation is tolerable
4. Types of Inflation
5. Effects of Inflation
5.1 Effects of inflation on different groups
5.2 Inflation as a tax on the saving people
5.3 Price spiraling effect of inflation
6. Measurement of Inflation in India – various indices
6.1 Consumer Price Indices- types and importance
7. Consumer Price Index -CSO
7.1 Grouping of Consumption items under CPI
8. Consumer Price Indices prepared by Labour Bureau
9. The Wholesale Price Index
9.1. WPI Commodity Groups
10. Difference between WPI and CPI
11. Headline and core inflation
11.1 Utility of the two measurements
11.2 Defects of core inflation as an inflation guide
12. Food Inflation in India
12.1. Protein inflation
12.2. Reasons for food inflation
12.3. Measurement food inflation
12.4. Food inflation and its impact on overall inflation in the economy
13. Inflation forecasting and inflation expectations
13.1. RBI’s inflaiton expectations survey
14. The nature and causes of inflation in India
15. Global inflation and transmission of global inflation into India
16. Control of Inflation in India
16.1 Demand Management
16.2 Supply Management
16.3 Some problems for the RBI
16.4 Measures to contain inflation
D1. Banking Sector
1. Banking Sector
2. The banking sector and its role in development
3. Recent transformation in the banking sector
4. Evolution of commercial Banking in India
4. 1. Phase I
4. 2. Phase II
4. 3. Phase III
4.3.1. Banking Sector Crisis
4.4. Phase IV
4.4.1. The Narasimham Committee on Financial Sector
4.4.2. Narasimham Committee II
4.4.3. Banking Sector Reforms
4.4.4. Impacts of Banking Sector Reforms
4.5. Phase V:  Post crisis reforms in the banking sector (2007 onwards)
5. Banking Structure in India
6. Changing structure of the banking sector
7. Bank networks and branch expansion
8. On tap licensing- Bank licensing in the post reform era
9. Public Sector Banks – Importance
9.1. Policy on Government shareholding in PSBs
10. Regional Rural Banks
10.1 Importance of RRBs
10.2 Recapitalization and amalgamation of RRBs
10.3 RRBs Amendment Act 2015
11. RBI Subsidiarisation Approach for Foreign Banks
12. New Priority Sector Lending Norms
12.1 Priority Sector Lending Certificates scheme
13. Banking Ombudsman Scheme
D2. Asset Quality Problems in the Banking Sector
1. Problems of Indian banking system
1. 1. NPA scenario in the banking sector
1. 2. Problems of Public Sector Banks
1. 3. Initiatives for strengthening of PSBs
1. 4. Nayak Commitee – Reform measures for PSBs
1. 5. Indradhanush and other reform measures for PSBs
1. 6. Recapitalisation of Public Sector Banks
1. 7. Recapitalisation Bonds
1.81 RBI’s Prudential Framework for Resolution of Stressed Assets 2019
1.8 RBI’s Revised Framework for the Resolution of Stressed Assets
1.9 Supreme Court struck down RBI’s circular on revised framework on stressed assets
2. NPA and other asset classifications
2.1. Stressed assets
2.2 Restructured loans
2.3. What is written off assets
3. Measures taken by the RBI and government to tackle the deteriorating asset quality of banks
3.1. Provisioning and Provisioning Coverage Ratio
3.2 Financial Resolution and Deposit Insurance Bill
3.2 Strategic Debt Restructuring
3.3 S 4 A
3.4 Wilful defaulter and procedures against wilful default
3.5 The 5 by 25 Scheme
3.6. Special Mention Accounts
3.7 Joint Lenders Forum
3.8 CRILC
3.9. Asset Reconstruction Companies (ARCs)
3.10 Prompt Corrective Action Framework
3.11 SARFAESI Act 2002
3.12. Debt Recovery Tribunals
3.13 .Corporate Debt Restructuring Mechanism
3.14 Amendment to debt recovery laws to speed up and strengthen debt recovery procedures
3.15. Government gives powers to the RBI for initiating Bankruptcy procedure against long defaulters
3.16 Fugitive Economic Offence Bill 2018
3.17. Project Sashakt
4. Stress testing
4.1 What is Asset Quality Review
5. Financial safety net and the moral hazard problem
6.The PNB Fraud Explained
D3. Financial Regulation
1. Financial Regulation in India
2. Financial Stability and Development Council
3. RBI Financial Regulation and Supervision
3. 1. Board for Financial Supervision
3. 2. CAMELS – Banking supervision procedure
4. Capital to Risky Asset Ratio
4.1 Capital Adequacy through CRAR
4.2 Tier I and Tier 2 capital
4.3 Financial safety net and the moral hazard problem
5. Asset quality regulation from the RBI
6. Basel III Advanced Capital Standards
6.1 Features of Basel III norms
6.2 Basel III in India
6.3. Counter-Cyclical Capital Buffer (1)
6.4 Systemically important financial institutions
7. Financial sector regulation in the post crisis world
7.1 Moral Hazard, TBTF and financial regulation in the post reform period
7.2 Institutions which collaborate on global financial stability
7.3 Role of G20 in designing new regulation and supervision standards
7.4 Ring-Fencing
7.5. RBI’s efforts for post crisis regulation
7.6 Resolution regime
7.7. Financial Resolution and Deposit Insurance (FRDI) Bill
8. Interest rate reforms – Base Rate
8.1 MCLR norm
8.2 Interest rate on Small Savings Schemes
8.3 Reform in savings bank account rate
8.4. What is Know Your Customer Norm
9. RBI’s power to regulate PSBs
D4. Differentiated Banking
1. Differentiated Banks
2. Differentiated bank licensing policy
3. The road to differentiated banking
4. How differentiated banks differ from the universal banks
5. Challenges of designing the differentiated banking structure
6. Payment banks
6.1. Payment Banks – Scope of activities
6.2. Payment Banks – Deployment of Funds
7. Small Finance Banks
D5. Financial Inclusion
1. Financial Inclusion as national movement
1. 1. What is financial inclusion
2. Extent of financial exclusion in India
3. Barriers to financial inclusion
4. Financial Inclusion – early phase
5. Financial inclusion drive in recent period and its strategy
6. Financial Inclusion Initiatives
6. 1. What is Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account
6. 2. Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana
6. 3. What is e KYC
6. 4. What is National Mission on Financial Inclusion
6. 5. Business Correspondents Model
6. 6. What is Financial Inclusion Plan
6. 7. Bank Self- Help Linkage Programme
6. 8. Business Correspondents Model
6. 9. Branch and Branchless banking
6. 10. Technology based inclusion – Efforts of NPCI
6. 11. Technology driven financial inclusion
6. 12. What is Know Your Customer Norm
6. 13. BSBDA and KYC bindings
6. 14. CRISIL Inclusix
6. 15. Microfinance in India
6. 16. Problems constraining BC operations
6. 17. What is financial literacy
6. 18. RBI efforts for financial inclusion
6. 19. Simplified KYC norms
6. 20. Differentiated banking licensing policy
6. 21. Financial literacy as an integrated part of financial inclusion
7. Mor Committee
E1. NBFCs
1. Emergence of NBFCs
2. Definion of NBFCs
2.1 Shadow banking
3. Difference between Banks and NBFCs
3.1 Where are NBFCs engaged
3.2 Why NBFCs are important
4. Difference between NBFI and NBFC
4.1 Registration of NBFCs
5. Classification or Strcuture of NBFIs
5.1. Classification of NBFCs – Activity based Classification
5.2 Specialized NBFCs
5.3 Deposit taking and Non-Deposit taking NBFCs
5.3.1. Regulation relating to acceptance of deposits by NBFCs
5.4. Systemically important NBFCs
5.5 What is a core investment company
5.6. NBFC – MFIs
5.7. Infrastructure Debt Funds NBFCs
5.8 Residuary NBFCs
5.9 NBFC Account Aggregator
5.9.1. What is Peer to Peer Lending NBFC
6. Role of NBFCs 1
6.1 Role of NBFCs 2
7. Regulation of NBFI Sector
7.1 Convergence of regulatory standards between NBFCs and banks
7.2 Nachiket Mor Committee on NBFCs
8. Ponzi Schemes, illegal fund mobilisations- counter measures in India
9. IL&FS problem explained
9.1. RBI and others provides liquidity upport to NBFCs
6. RBI’s Balance Sheet – Assets and Liabilities

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