The Midnight Airlift: Why India is Dumping the Dollar to Build a 0 Billion Gold Fortress

The Midnight Airlift: Why India is Dumping the Dollar to Build a $100 Billion Gold Fortress

The “Quiet Exit” is here. While the world was watching China, India executed a surgical, $50 billion liquidation of U.S. Treasuries to build a “Gold Fortress.” From the midnight repatriation of 274 tons of gold to the rise of the internationalized Rupee, India is dismantling its reliance on the dollar to secure absolute sovereignty. Discover how the world’s fastest-growing economy is swapping paper promises for physical metal and what this “Silent Divorce” means for the future of global markets.

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Co-lending AUM Nears Rs 1 Lakh Crore: How RBI Regulations Impact Personal Loan Growth

In a recent Crisil Ratings report, the co-lending model is set to achieve Rs 1 lakh crore in assets under management (AUM). However, upcoming RBI regulations could impact personal loan growth. Key changes include an increase in risk weights for unsecured consumer credit from 100% to 125%, likely slowing the expansion of personal loans. Industry experts predict a shift in co-lending portfolios, with more emphasis on MSME and home loans. To succeed, financial institutions must adapt to these evolving regulations and maintain a strong focus on asset quality for sustained growth.

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