The Reserve Bank of India’s scheduled daily report on domestic money-market operations for 15 May 2026 is unavailable because the central bank’s web portal returned a 404 “Page not found” error, according to rbi.org.in.
The RBI typically uploads the data set—covering overnight call-money rates, certificates of deposit, commercial paper and tri-party repo volumes—by 11:30 a.m. each business day. On Thursday, users attempting to access the file were instead served an Azure Front Door Service configuration notice stating that the requested configuration “wasn’t able to be found” and advising them to “try again in a few minutes.” The same notice directed complainants to Microsoft Azure support channels, indicating that the disruption lies in the cloud-delivery layer rather than the RBI’s internal data collection.
Money-market participants rely on the release to price short-term corporate debt and calibrate liquidity forecasts. The missing report comes a week after the RBI injected ₹50,000 crore through variable-rate repos to ease a cash squeeze, according to traders cited by local wire services. Comparable outages in 2023 lasted up to four hours and coincided with intraday volatility in overnight rates of as much as 15 basis points, according to CCIL settlement data.
The late afternoon, the RBI had not issued an alternate link or a revised release time. Dealers say they will watch the central bank’s Twitter handle and the CCIL website for an updated file before the 6:00 p.m. reporting deadline for offshore funds.