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RBI Readies ₹1.5 Lakh Crore Injection

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RBI Measures to Inject Liquidity

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced several strategies to enhance liquidity in the financial system.

Key Measures

  • Bond Purchase: A ₹60,000-crore bond purchase.
  • Variable Repo Rate Auction: A 56-day auction amounting to ₹50,000 crore.
  • USD/Rupee Swap Auction: A $5-billion buy/sell swap for six months.

Expected Impact

  • Collectively, these measures are estimated to inject ₹1.5 lakh crore into the banking system in phases.
  • The banking system experienced a peak gap of ₹3.15 lakh crore on January 23, with an average daily deficit of ₹1.96 lakh crore.
  • Yields on 10-year government bonds, which were at a three-year low of 6.64%, might decrease further.

Market Reactions

  • Economists predict these actions could lead to a rate reduction in February.
  • The RBI's rate-setting committee will convene from February 5 to 7.
  • Treasury heads have advised that merely cutting policy rates without liquidity infusion would be ineffective.
  • Estimates suggest the liquidity deficit could peak at ₹4 lakh crore by the end of March without further action.

Future Projections

  • Three bond purchases under open market operations (OMO) have been scheduled for Rs 20,000 crore each on January 30, February 13, and February 20.
  • A 56-day VRR auction on February 7 for Rs 50,000 crore is planned.
  • A USD/Rupee buy/sell swap auction of $5 billion for six months is set for January 31.

Analysts' Opinions

  • Economists like Madhavi Arora suggest these measures may indirectly reduce rates by easing liquidity.
  • Kanika Pasrisha highlights concerns about foreign-exchange outflows of ₹5 lakh crore since September-end and rising liquidity deficits.
  • Tags :
  • Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
  • Variable Repo Rate
  • USD/Rupee Swap Auction
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