RBI Initiates Comprehensive Review of Financial Market Timings
In a major move to enhance market efficiency, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has set up a nine-member Working Group to review the trading and settlement timings across various regulated financial markets. This decision comes in response to evolving market conditions, increased digitalization, and the need to align Indian market operations with global standards. The group is expected to submit its report by April 30, 2025.
The financial market structure in India has undergone significant transformation in recent years. Several factors have contributed to this shift, including:
With these developments, the current trading and settlement timings may need adjustments to ensure smoother transactions, better price discovery, and reduced liquidity constraints. The RBI’s latest initiative aims to address these challenges by optimizing market timings for better efficiency.
The Working Group is chaired by Radha Shyam Ratho, Executive Director at the RBI. Other key members include:
Ravi Ranjan, Deputy Managing Director, State Bank of India
Lalit Tyagi, Executive Director, Bank of Baroda
Ashish Parthasarthy, Group Head of Treasury, HDFC Bank
Parul Mittal Sinha, Head of Financial Markets, Standard Chartered Bank
Ashwani Sindhwani, CEO, Foreign Exchange Dealers’ Association of India (FEDAI)
Ravindranath Gandrakota, CEO, Fixed Income Money Market and Derivatives Association of India (FIMMDA)
Shailendra Jhingan, Chairperson, Primary Dealers’ Association of India (PDAI)
Dimple Bhandia, Chief General Manager, Financial Markets Regulation Department, RBI (Member Secretary)
This panel includes representatives from commercial banks, financial associations, and regulatory bodies, ensuring a well-rounded approach to the review process.
The RBI has tasked the Working Group with several objectives to make market operations more efficient:
Assessing current trading hours across all regulated financial markets, including banking, forex, and securities.
Identifying potential challenges caused by existing timings, such as liquidity mismatches, volatility, and inefficiencies in price transmission.
Studying international benchmarks to compare how market timings function in other major economies and how they impact market depth and participation.
Evaluating possible changes and their implications, including operational costs and benefits for different stakeholders.
Providing recommendations to align market operations with best practices, ensuring greater transparency and stability.
This is not the first time the RBI has initiated a study on market timings. In August 2018, the central bank formed an internal group to assess market hours across various segments. The group’s report, released in July 2019, offered recommendations on improving trading structures and settlement cycles. However, with the post-pandemic market shift, increased foreign participation, and faster settlement systems, the RBI sees the need for another review.
The Working Group is expected to engage with various stakeholders, including banks, traders, market associations, and policymakers. Their final report, due by April 30, 2025, will provide an updated roadmap for financial market timings in India. If changes are implemented, they could impact trading hours across multiple segments, potentially benefiting investors, traders, and institutions with more synchronized operations.
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Why in News? | RBI has set up a nine-member Working Group to review trading and settlement timings across regulated financial markets. The group, chaired by Radha Shyam Ratho (RBI Executive Director), will assess market timings, identify challenges, and recommend improvements. The final report is due by April 30, 2025. |
Chairperson of the Working Group | Radha Shyam Ratho, Executive Director, RBI |
Other Key Members | Ravi Ranjan (SBI), Lalit Tyagi (Bank of Baroda), Ashish Parthasarthy (HDFC Bank), Parul Mittal Sinha (Standard Chartered Bank), Ashwani Sindhwani (FEDAI), Ravindranath Gandrakota (FIMMDA), Shailendra Jhingan (PDAI), Dimple Bhandia (RBI) |
Key Focus Areas | Reviewing market timings, studying global benchmarks, assessing liquidity and price transmission, recommending changes |
Previous RBI Initiative on Market Timings | 2018: RBI formed an internal group to review timings; 2019: Report published with recommendations |
Final Report Due Date | April 30, 2025 |
Regulated Markets Under Review | Banking, Forex, Securities, Derivatives, Payment Systems |
Headquarters of RBI | Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Current RBI Governor | Sanjay Malhotra |
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