SORR: The Quiet Revolution Beneath India’s Money Markets
Posted On Friday, Nov 07, 2025
Every morning, a small number appears on trading screens across India.
It doesn’t make news. It doesn’t trend.
But for decades, that number has quietly decided how expensive money would be — for banks, businesses, and investors alike.
Now, that number is changing.
Not replaced by noise or narrative, but by something deeper — a rethink of how India measures trust in its financial core.
It’s the kind of shift that never announces itself,
but when it’s complete, you realize the system has quietly evolved beneath your feet.
What changed — and why now?
We explore the story behind this silent reform in our latest Qoncept.
Warm regards,
Team Quantum Mutual Fund
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