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RBI cuts CRR, repo rates to prop up economy

TimePublished on Sat, Nov 01, 2008 at 13:52, Updated on Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at 00:31 in Business section

TagsTags: RBI, CRR , Mumbai

A BOLD STEP: RBI has also introduced a special refinance facility to scheduled commercial banks.

A BOLD STEP: RBI has also introduced a special refinance facility to scheduled commercial banks.


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Mumbai: After infusing Rs 1,85,000-crore liquidity into the banking system, the Reserve Bank of India on Saturday effected yet another 100 basis points cut in cash reserve ratio (CRR) and a 0.5 per cent reduction in key short-term lending (repo) rate, signaling softening of interest rates to prop up growth.

The one percentage point cut in CRR, the amount which banks have to park with the apex bank, has been brought down to 5.5 per cent to infuse additional liquidity of Rs 40,000 crore into the system.

The CRR cut will be in two tranches and the first one of 0.5 per cent will be effective retrospectively from October 25 and the second from November 8.

The RBI also cut the repo rate, the rate at which it lends to banks, by 0.5 per cent to 7.5 per cent with effect from November 3.

Statutory liquidity ratio (SLR), the amount which banks are mandated to park in

government securities, have also been reduced by 100 basis points to 24 per cent.

Welcoming the decision, ICICI Bank Joint Managing Director Chanda Kochhar said, "it will release much needed liquidity into the system and signal reduction in interest rates."

To provide further comfort on liquidity and to impart flexibility in liquidity management to banks, the RBI has introduced a special refinance facility to scheduled commercial banks.

Under this facility, the banks will be able to borrow short-term funds from the RBI up to a maximum period of 90 days.

With Saturday's measures along with several monetary steps taken last month, the apex bank has so far injected over Rs 2.5 lakh crore in to the system.

Hailing the policy measures, bankers also said that they would look at reducing their lending and deposit rates in the near future.

Economists said the slew of measures would help to prop up growth, particularly considering that the inflation has started falling drastically on the back of declining global crude oil and other commodity prices.

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