The Reverse Repo Rate released by the Reserve Bank of India is the rate at which the RBI borrows money from commercial banks. The rate is another tool of monetary policy, with an increase leading to a transfer of funds to the RBI, and thus out of the banking system. A decline in the reverse repo rate is seen as positive (or bullish) for the Rupee while an increase is seen as negative (or bearish).
| Date | Time | Actual | Consensus |
|---|---|---|---|
| 08 April 2026 | 04:30 | 3.35% | - |
| 06 February 2026 | 04:30 | 3.35% | - |
| 05 December 2025 | 04:30 | 3.35% | - |
| 10 October 2025 | 04:30 | 3.35% | - |
| 06 August 2025 | 04:30 | 3.35% | - |
| 06 June 2025 | 04:30 | 3.35% | - |
| 09 April 2025 | 04:30 | 3.35% | - |
| 07 February 2025 | 04:30 | 3.35% | - |
| 06 December 2024 | 04:30 | 3.35% | - |
| 09 October 2024 | 04:30 | 3.35% | - |
| 08 August 2024 | 04:30 | 3.35% | - |
| 07 June 2024 | 04:30 | 3.35% | - |
| 05 April 2024 | 04:30 | 3.35% | - |
| 08 February 2024 | 04:30 | 3.35% | - |
| 08 December 2023 | 04:30 | 3.35% | - |
| 06 October 2023 | 04:30 | 3.35% | - |
| 10 August 2023 | 04:30 | 3.35% | - |
| 08 June 2023 | 04:30 | 3.35% | - |
| 06 April 2023 | 04:30 | 3.35% | - |
| 08 February 2023 | 04:30 | 3.35% | - |