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RBI's CRR move to put monthly burden of Rs 1,050 cr on banks

"Excess CRR requirement will additionally cost the banking system Rs 1,050 crore on a monthly basis," India Ratings and Research said in a note here today.

November 30, 2016 / 20:39 IST
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Reserve Bank's move for banks to maintain excess cash reserve ratio (CRR) requirement is likely to put an additional burden of Rs 1,050 crore on a monthly basis on the banking system, says a report.

"Excess CRR requirement will additionally cost the banking system Rs 1,050 crore on a monthly basis," India Ratings and Research said in a note here today.

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In order to absorb surplus liquidity accrued by banks, RBI last week asked banks to maintain 100 per cent of the deposits (NDTL) accrued between September 16 and November 11 as incremental CRR balance with it.

RBI, however, said it was a purely temporary measure.