MUMBAI, April 27 (Reuters) - Indian banks should have
adequate capital buffers, liquidity and be ready to report
earnings even under macroeconomic stress, the country's central
bank chief said on Thursday.
The gross non-performing asset (NPA) ratio of banks in India
was 4.41% at end of December 2022, down from 5.8% on March 31,
2022, Reserve Bank of India Governor, Shaktikanta Das said at an
event in Mumbai.
(Reporting Siddhi Nayak in Mumbai, writing by Shilpa
Jamkhandikar; Editing by Jacqueline Wong)
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