Countercyclical Capital Buffer (CCCB)
- On 16th April 2025, the Reserve Bank of India, in its review of requirement of counter-cyclical capital buffer said it has decided against activating countercyclical capital buffer (CCCB) as it is not needed in the present circumstances.
- The framework on CCCB was put in place by the Reserve Bank on February 5, 2015, where it advised that the CCCB would be activated when the circumstances warranted.
- The countercyclical capital buffer aims to ensure that banking sector capital requirements take account of the macro-financial environment in which banks operate.
- CCCB is intended to protect the banking sector against losses.
- CCCB ....
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