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Co-existence of deficit liquidity, heavy funds deployed in SDF show skewed distribution of liquidity: RBI Bulletin

System liquidity has turned into deficit since mid-December 2024 due to build-up in government cash balances driven by the usual quarter-end advance tax outflows, monthly GST payments, capital outflows and currency leakage.

February 19, 2025 / 20:00 IST
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Co-existence of deficit liquidity, heavy funds deployed in SDF show skewed distribution of liquidity

The Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) monthly bulletin released on February 19 said that the co-existence of deficit liquidity conditions and funds deployed under the SDF is indicative of skewed distribution of liquidity in the banking system.

Also, Bulletin said that it shows the behavioral aspects such as select banks’ reluctance to on lend in the uncollateratised call money market.

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System liquidity has turned into deficit since mid-December 2024 due to build-up in government cash balances driven by the usual quarter-end advance tax outflows, monthly GST payments, capital outflows and currency leakage.

To assure market participants of the availability of sufficient liquidity on a day-to-day basis, the Reserve Bank introduced daily variable rate repo (VRR) auctions effective January 16, 2025, bulletin said.