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Banking system liquidity rises over Rs 14,500 cr after I-CRR Phase-I reversal

The rise has been witnessed after the 25 percent funds released by the central bank on September 9.

September 11, 2023 / 14:28 IST
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Reserve Bank of India
Reserve Bank of India

The liquidity in the banking system surged by over Rs 14,500 crore on September 11 after the first phase reversal of Incremental Cash Reserve Ratio (I-CRR) by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

According to the RBI’s money market operations data, liquidity in the banking system scaled to Rs 90,721.44 crore as on September 10 from Rs 76,047.44 crore as on September 7.

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“ICRR money has been released into system that led to an increase in system liquidity. The amount released was almost Rs 25,000 crore,” said Umesh Kumar Tulsyan, managing director of Sovereign Global Markets, a New Delhi-based fund house.

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