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  2. Run batted in - Wikipedia

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    Ordinarily, if the runner keeps going, the official scorer should credit a run batted in; if the runner stops and takes off again when the runner notices the misplay, the official scorer should credit the run as scored on a fielder's choice. From 1980 to 1988, the game-winning RBI was an additional statistic used in MLB.

  3. Write-off - Wikipedia

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    The distinction is that while a write-off is generally completely removed from the balance sheet, a write-down leaves the asset with a lower value. [4] As an example, one of the consequences of the 2007 subprime crisis for financial institutions was a revaluation under mark-to-market rules: "Washington Mutual will write down by $150 million the ...

  4. Monetary Policy Committee (India) - Wikipedia

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    This led to uncertainty and resulted in friction between the government and the RBI, especially during the times of low growth and high inflation. Before the constitution of the MPC, a Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) on monetary policy with experts from monetary economics, central banking, financial markets and public finance advised the ...

  5. RBI chief asks Indian markets for trust, as bonds suffer post ...

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    The Reserve Bank of India's assurances that it will ensure ample liquidity have failed to calm investors' nerves over the larger than expected 12.06 trillion rupees borrowing requirement, and the ...

  6. RBI cuts rates again in off-cycle meeting to soften virus blow

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    The RBI cut the repo rate by 40 basis points (bps) to the lowest on record at 4%. RBI cuts rates again in off-cycle meeting to soften virus blow Skip to main content

  7. Reserve Bank of India - Wikipedia

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    The RBI regulates this ratio so as to control the amount a bank can lend to its customers. For example, an individual wants to buy a car using borrowed money and the car's value is ₹1 million. If the LTV is set to 70% he can borrow a maximum of ₹700,000. The RBI can decrease or increase to curb inflation or deflation respectively.

  8. Baseball statistics - Wikipedia

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    RBI – Run batted in: number of runners who score due to a batter's action, except when the batter grounded into a double play or reached on an error; RISP – Runner in scoring position: a breakdown of a batter's batting average with runners in scoring position, which includes runners at second or third base

  9. National Institute of Bank Management - Wikipedia

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    NIBM was established on September 24, 1969, by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), in consultation with the Government of India (GoI), as an autonomous apex institution for research, training, education and consultancy in Bank Management. Its mandate is to play a proactive role of "think-tank" of the banking system.