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A repo or repurchase Agreement is an instrument of money market.
Usually reserve bank (federal bank in U.S) and commercial banks
involve in repo transactions but not restricted to these two.
Individuals, banks, financial institutes can also participate in
repurchase agreement. Repo is a collateralized lending i.e. the
banks which borrow money from Reserve Bank to meet short term needs
have to sell securities, usually bonds to Reserve Bank with an
agreement to repurchase the same at a predetermined rate and date.
In this way for the lender of the cash (usually Reserve Bank) the
securities sold by the borrower are the collateral against default
risk and for the borrower of cash (usually commercial banks) cash
received from the lender is the collateral. Reserve bank charges
some interest rate on the cash borrowed by banks. This rate is
usually less than the interest rate on bonds as the borrowing is
collateral. This interest rate is called repo rate. The lender of
securities is said to be doing repo whereas the lender of cash is
said to be doing reverse repo. In a reverse repo Reserve Bank
borrows money from banks by lending securities. The interest paid
by Reserve Bank in this case is called reverse repo rate. Borrower
of funds is called as seller of repo and lender of funds is called
as buyer of repo. When the term of the
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loan is for one day it is known as an overnight repo and if it
is for more than one day it is called a term repo. The forward
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sandeep January 16, 2011 at 3:47 pm please tell me a repo rate,
s.l.r, bank rate Reply
Sathish Emmadi January 16, 2011 at 4:16 pm Hi Sandeep, Now the
bank rate is 6%, Repo rate is 6.25%, Reverse Repo rate is 5.25% and
SLR is 24%, CRR is
RICKY SETH June 30, 2011 at 8:19 am repo rate is a rate at which
commerial banks borrow money from rbi to fulfil short term goals
called repo rate. bank rate is a rate at which central bank ready
to give money to commercial banks. slr not sure what is? Reply
kanchan February 11, 2011 at 2:40 pm i want to knew about repo
rate reverse repo rate slr crr and plrplz tell me about all these
and i m so confuse about money inflection, and deflation .
Reply
manish bansal March 2, 2011 at 10:19 am Hi this is manish. i
want to know that what is means of Repo Rate and what is reverse
Repo Rate and what is CRR and what is the means of bank rate and
means of CRR
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Pankaj Priyadarshi March 2, 2011 at 6:21 pm Kanchan, Manish Repo
rate is rate at which banks borrow from RBI. Reverse repo is rate
at which RBI borrows from banks. These rates impact the liquidity
in the system. CRR is cash reserve ratio. This is the cash that is
kept in RBI by different banks. For example, out of Rs 100 deposit
in any bank, Rs 9 should be kept at RBI (if the CRR is 9%).
Reply
Ankur Singh Chauhan March 11, 2011 at 5:42 am What is CRR (For
Non Bankers) : CRR means Cash Reserve Ratio. Banks in India are
required to hold a certain proportion of their deposits in the form
of cash. However, actually Banks dont hold these as cash with
themselves, but deposit such case with Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
/ currency chests, which is considered as equivlanet to holding
cash with themselves.. This minimum ratio (that is the part of the
total deposits to be held as cash) is stipulated by the RBI and is
known as the CRR or Cash Reserve Ratio. Thus, When a banks deposits
increase by Rs100, and if the cash reserve ratio is 9%, the banks
will have to hold additional Rs 9 with RBI and Bank will be able to
use only Rs 91 for investments and lending / credit purpose.
Therefore, higher the ratio (i.e. CRR), the lower is the amount
that banks will be able to use for lending and investment. This
power of RBI to reduce the lendable amount by increasing the CRR,
makes it an instrument in the hands of a central bank through which
it can control the amount that banks lend. Thus, it is a tool used
by RBI to control liquidity in the banking system. What is SLR ?
(For Non Bankers) : SLR stands for Statutory Liquidity Ratio. This
term is used by bankers and indicates the minimum percentage of
deposits that the bank has to maintain in form of gold, cash or
other approved securities. Thus, we can say that it is ratio of
cash and some other approved to liabilities (deposits) It regulates
the credit growth in India. What are Repo rate and Reverse Repo
rate? Repo (Repurchase) rate is the rate at which the RBI lends
shot-term money to the banks. When the repo rate increases
borrowing from RBI becomes more expensive. Therefore, we can say
that in case, RBI wants to make it more expensive for the banks to
borrow money, it increases the repo rate; similarly, if it wants to
make it cheaper for banks to borrow money, it reduces the repo rate
Reverse Repo rate is the rate at which banks park their short-term
excess liquidity with the RBI. The RBI uses this tool when it feels
there is too much money floating in the banking system. An increase
in the reverse repo rate means that the RBI will borrow money from
the banks at a higher rate of interest. As a result, banks would
prefer to keep their money with the RBI. Reply
K.Bala March 15, 2011 at 2:24 pm
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Good explaination Ankur Singh. You left bank rate. Explain that
too will do great. Thanks Reply
Vibha March 22, 2011 at 11:58 am @ K.Bala.. Bank Rate is
interest rate @ which Central Bank (In India RBI) lends Loans and
Advances to commercial banks or FIs for long term basis .Bank rate
is also known as Discount Rate and it is differ from Repo Rate
cause Repo Rate is for short term loans by RBI to banks. Reply
Gaurav October 5, 2011 at 4:18 am Very Good Explanation
Ankur..Thanks ! Reply
pavithra March 18, 2011 at 5:20 am hi this is pavithra, i would
like to know about the credit control facilities of RBI. please
help me knowing that! Reply
FATIMA HUSSAIN March 18, 2011 at 6:24 am sir now the RBI has
hiked its repo rate &reverse repo rate. What would be its
immediate effect? Reply
sumit May 2, 2011 at 9:48 am Sir, Are you tell me in deatils
about SLR and CRR. Reply
Fenil May 3, 2011 at 11:34 am Hi,..Its fenil here..I dont
understand that y RBI will borrow money from banks ? Reply
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jiten July 27, 2011 at 6:47 am To maintain liquidity in the
market. To maintain value of Rupee at a reasonable level. Reply
D.CH.APPARAO May 3, 2011 at 6:10 pm what is repo Reply
Swati Gawde May 7, 2011 at 5:47 am repo means repurchase. when
banks need money they borrow from from RBI and pay some rate of
interest to RBI. They borrow from RBI for their short term needs.
Reply
kuldeep June 25, 2011 at 4:46 am plz tell me about SDR and
CAR.Spiceal drawing rate and capital adiquacy retio.
Sathish Emmadi June 25, 2011 at 12:03 pm Hi Kuldeep, I will
cover CAR. SDR is not related to RBI or any Central bank though.
Reply
amrit pal singh May 8, 2011 at 2:15 pm How much currency a
country can print or havr? Reply
Sathish Emmadi May 8, 2011 at 3:46 pm Hi Fenil,
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Reverse repo is basically to absorb liquidity in the market
rather than RBIs funds requirement. RBI pays interest on the excess
short term money (very short term in fact) parked by banks. Hope it
clarifies! Please note that this money parked at RBI by banks is
different from CRR requirement. CRR is must for banks whereas
reverse repo is voluntary. Reply
Sathish Emmadi May 8, 2011 at 3:58 pm Hi Amrit, As far as my
knowledge goes, there is no restriction. Central bank has freedom
to print currency. But it prints only in the required amounts.
Excess printing will cause loss of value of currency as we have
seen hyper-inflation in Zimbabwe in recent times. Reply
JAI KISHAN October 14, 2011 at 6:54 pm Sir, plz tell me abt SLR
if can possible plz tell in easy language
amit patel May 16, 2011 at 7:11 pm sir, what is stagflation?
Reply
vikas kharb May 17, 2011 at 5:30 am sir plz explain repo rate
and reverse repo rate? and current rate is going on. Reply
Vishwa P Mishra May 17, 2011 at 10:52 am Sir, I understand that
the new monetary policies( ie increased repo & reverse repo
rates) are going to trap the Growth, as they have. But I am not
able to follow when Mr. Finance Minister says it will curb the
Inflation. Could you please explain the know-how. Thank You!
Reply
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Sathish Emmadi May 17, 2011 at 5:30 pm Hi Vikas, Current rates
are as below. Repo rate: 7.25% Reverse repo rate is: 6.25%
Reply
Sathish Emmadi May 17, 2011 at 5:37 pm Hi Vishwa, Increasing
policy rates is the traditional way of controlling liquidity in the
market. When RBI increases base rates, banks increase their
interest rates both deposit as well as loans. As a result, there
will be less people who take loans and investors are encouraged to
deposit their money in banks rather than spending. When there is
less spending there will be less inflation. Regarding growth: When
the interest are high, a company which takes loans for a business
has to pay more amount of interest, so profits will come down. So
there is a less probability of expanding businesses. so less growth
rate. Hope it is clear. Reply
Vishwa P Mishra June 3, 2011 at 6:16 am Clean!! thank you
Sathish.. Reply
Inder May 21, 2011 at 2:17 pm Will you please let me know the
defination of SHARPE RATIO with some examples Reply
Sathish Emmadi May 21, 2011 at 2:22 pm Hi Inder, Sharpe ratio is
used to measure a mutual fund managers ability in generating
profits considering the risk he has taken. I will cover it in a
separate post.
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A higher Sharpe ratio is preferable as it denotes higher returns
for the risk taken. A negative Sharpe ratio indicates that the fund
is performing worse than a riskless asset. Reply
Dheeraj May 23, 2011 at 7:55 am Hi, Is there any alternative to
control inflation other than increasing interest rates? Reply
Sathish Emmadi May 23, 2011 at 5:24 pm Next in the list are,
Governments fiscal policy. For example, if government offers more
tax benefits on investments, people will invest more than spending.
Currency ex-rates too play a role. For example, In an European
country if the bank rates are very less, say 3%. Instead of keeping
their money in their countrys banks, they will try to invest in
India. This appreciates rupee against that currency. In this case
RBIs stand makes a difference i.e. to manipulate currency market by
involving in trading and depreciate rupee intentionally so that
exporters wont be affected adversely or allow the appreciation of
rupee. Reply
Aniket May 27, 2011 at 1:26 pm i would like to know the effect
of increase in repo & reverse repo rate & CRR & SLR on
the economy & inflation Reply
Sathish Emmadi May 27, 2011 at 1:38 pm Hi Aniket, Repo and
reverse repo are discussed in the articles and comments. Please
visit the below articles for CRR and SLR
http://lastbull.com/what-is-cash-reserve-ratio-crr/
http://lastbull.com/what-is-statutory-liquidity-ratio-slr/
Reply
Vishwa P Mishra June 3, 2011 at 6:26 am
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Mr. Sathish, Would you say that the RBI policy to increase
Repo/reverse-Repo rates was successful in achieving its primary
goal to stop further inflation(it was definitely able to stop
further growth)? Would you also agree that it was the best way to
stop inflation? Can we design a way to control inflation without
affecting the Growth radical? Reply
Sathish Emmadi June 4, 2011 at 4:54 pm Hi Vishwa, Clearly it is
not successful. But there should be an initiative from Governments
side too like eliminating rigging of agriculture product prices etc
and take steps to increase supply wherever it is lacking. Reply
Pankaj Priyadarshi June 7, 2011 at 5:38 am Vishwa Sathish is
right. The inflation is more because of the price manioulation and
lack of supply. Moreover, India is trying to reduce inflation by
focusing on demand side (like raising policy rates). The issue is
on the supply side. India produces enough agriculture produce but
it is not reaching to the market. Lot of foodgrains rot in godown
and in open. Reply
Balaji June 8, 2011 at 7:16 am Hi, I need some clarifications :
1.Does inflation has any connection with recession,if so what is
it..? 2.What are the effects of printing more curreny? 3.How is
dollar value related to Indian Rupee.? Morover, i am interested in
knowing about all these businnes related,markets,sensex etc..Could
you please suggest a link or site where i can understand,on a
beginners perspective.? Reply
Sathish Emmadi June 8, 2011 at 1:27 pm Hi Balaji, You have come
to the right website. We have already posted a number of articles
on many subjects of stock market for beginners. Either search with
a specific key word in the search box provided at the top of the
page or click on the categories listed out on the left hand side of
the page and go through them.
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AKASH DUTTA June 14, 2011 at 4:10 am hi i am interested in bank
PO jobs will you suggest me some tips to crack test. Reply
Sathish Emmadi June 17, 2011 at 6:49 pm As you know the RBI has
increased key policy rates by 25 bps. The current rates are as
below Repo rate: 7.5% Reverse Repo rate: 6.5% Bank Rate: 6% Reserve
ratios are untouched. Reply
BALRAM RAYKA June 23, 2011 at 12:07 pm sir what is the meaning
of slr ,bank rate ,crr. Reply
Sathish Emmadi June 23, 2011 at 2:49 pm Hi Balram, Please visit
the below links http://lastbull.com/what-is-cash-reserve-ratio-crr/
http://lastbull.com/what-is-statutory-liquidity-ratio-slr/
Reply
MEENA June 24, 2011 at 1:48 pm MR.SATISH , what is Repo rate ?
what is reverse repo rate? and about SRR ,SLR? Reply
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Sathish Emmadi June 24, 2011 at 2:49 pm Hi Meena, This article
and the links mentioned in the comments cover the topics, Do you
have any specific query regarding the content of the article?
Reply
ASHU KUMAR June 25, 2011 at 3:59 am DEAR SIR, KINDLY UPDATE ME
REGARDING THE REPO RATE, RRR, PLR, BANK RATES, GDP RATE, AND ETC.
THANKS AND REGARDS ASHU KUMAR SINGH Reply
SUJIT July 7, 2011 at 5:26 pm T hanks Mr Ankur.you gave me a
clear idea abou thes things.But i am little bit confused about SLR
.If you will give more information about these then it will be
better.this is priliminary idea plz inform related things also.
Reply
Sathish Emmadi July 8, 2011 at 4:01 pm Hi Sujit, Have you read
the below article on SLR?
http://lastbull.com/what-is-statutory-liquidity-ratio-slr/
Reply
neeraj July 9, 2011 at 5:48 pm hello sir, please tell me what is
repo rate and what is reverse repo rate in the easiest language.
Reply
ANURAG July 11, 2011 at 9:50 am How does RBI circulate money
which it prints in INDIA?
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Prameela July 13, 2011 at 9:01 am Hi Sathish, I am preparing for
SBI PO Exam.Please suggest some good books that I could refer
to.keeping in mind that I just have 10 days to do so Reply
Anusuya July 20, 2011 at 2:58 am Why repo rate is higher than
bank rate, even though lending at the cost of repo is secured loan
and no collateral is needed for lending at the rate of bank rate?
Reply
KAPIL KUMAR July 23, 2011 at 3:17 am hi sir new repo rate
/slr/reverse repo rate /bank rate discresed /increased sent my id
please. thanks. Reply
Archana kumari July 23, 2011 at 8:54 am What is current Repo
rate,Reverse repo rate,SLR,CRR,bank rate. Reply
Sathish Emmadi July 24, 2011 at 1:05 pm Hi Archana/Kapil,
Current Bank Rate is 6.0%, Reverse repo rate is 6.5% and reporate
is 7.5%. CLR is 6% and SLR is 24% Reply
Sathish Emmadi July 24, 2011 at 1:16 pm Hi Neeraj, I feel the
language used in the article is for a layman. If you haveany
specific doubts, please let me know.
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Sathish Emmadi July 24, 2011 at 1:18 pm Hi Anurag, The simple
answer is Through Banks. Reply
Sathish Emmadi July 24, 2011 at 1:20 pm Hi Prameela, Apologies
for the delayed response. I dont have much idea about bank exams
and MBA. I am an engineering graduate by qualification. Out of my
own interest, I learned financial concepts. Reply
Sathish Emmadi July 24, 2011 at 2:14 pm Hi Anusuya, It depends
on RBIs perspective of long term and short term loans. Repo rate is
for a short term and bank rate is for long term loans. In a
developing country, the central bank may want to keep long term
rates low to encourage overall economic growth. Reply
rudresh arya July 25, 2011 at 4:04 pm hi, i m a buznssman, but i
don have any comercial property may i get a limit from any bank.
Reply
Sathish Emmadi July 26, 2011 at 3:34 pm Hi Rudresh, I didnt get
your question. Did you mean getting a loan from a bank? Reply
Sathish Emmadi July 26, 2011 at 3:36 pm
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Current bank rate is 6%, repo rate is 8% and reverse repo rate
is 7%. No change to CRR and SLR i.e. CRR is at 6% and SLR is at
24%. Reply
vinay August 1, 2011 at 10:09 am hello Mr. sathish, i would like
to know what is the relation between SLR and CRR? Is SLR include
CRR . i mean bank have to deposit some money in form of cash at RBI
according to CRR and bank have to also maintain some deposit in
form of gold, cash and other securities as per SLR. so the cash
deposited in form of CRR includes in SLR or not. Reply
Sathish Emmadi August 1, 2011 at 6:23 pm Hi Vinay, As per my
knowledge SLR doesnt include CRR. In case of CRR the banks have to
park some amount of Cash with RBI whereas in case of SLR banks have
to maintain some amount of cash and cash equivalents in their own
accounts to meet customer withdrawal requests. SLR also ensures
banks will not give away more money in loans. By holding cash
equivalents the banks earn some amount. For example, by holding
G-Secs, the banks receive interest. Reply
ash August 4, 2011 at 5:40 pm for maximum how many days a bank
can borrow money from rbi at repo rate? Reply
Sathish Emmadi August 5, 2011 at 2:46 pm Hi Ash, The maximum
repo period is 14 days in India. You may be interested in repo
calculations.
http://lastbull.com/calculations-involved-in-repo-and-reverse-repo/
Reply
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shashank verma August 12, 2011 at 9:58 am what is current repo
rate ,reverse repo rate,bank rate,CRR and SLR? Reply
Sathish Emmadi August 15, 2011 at 8:46 am Hi Shashank, The
current bank rate is 6%, reverse repo rate is 7% and repo rate is
8%. CRR is 6% and SLR is 24% Reply
gaurav August 22, 2011 at 4:17 am sir please tell me the
difference between BANK RATE AND REPO Reply
gaurav August 22, 2011 at 4:22 am sir, what is current inflation
rate and its change daily? Reply
gaurav August 22, 2011 at 4:26 am what are the mordern way to
control inflation not traditional ? other than slr ,crr, bank rate,
repo, reverse repo. Reply
Sathish Emmadi August 23, 2011 at 3:45 pm
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Hi Gaurav, Quantitative Easing techniques are the unconventional
way of controlling economy. These days every one is talking about
if Federal bank can apply QE3 to stimulate US economy. Reply
Sathish Emmadi August 23, 2011 at 3:52 pm Inflation is not
calculated daily. You can keep track of inflation numbers on the
below site every month. http://statisticsofindia.com/tatasoi/
Reply
gaurav August 24, 2011 at 12:28 pm what is m3growth 16.7 ? and
what is wpi 153? Reply
rajesh sharma August 31, 2011 at 11:41 am What is repo rate and
reverse repo rate and how it affects on inflation control?
Reply
SIDDHARTH September 10, 2011 at 8:26 pm CRR- it is also known as
CASH RESERVE RATIO, it is the amount of money which the commercial
banks has to keep with RBI SLR-it is also known as STATUTORY
LIQUIDITY RATIO , it is valued in terms of liquid assets of banks
which the banks has to keep with RBI. REPO RATE-it is the rate at
which RBI gives loan to commercial banks REVERSE REPO RATE-it is
the rate at which the commercial banks gives loan to RBI. AT THE
TIME OF INFLATION RBI INCREASES THE (CRR,SLR) AND THUS DECREASE THE
LOAN GIVING CAPACITY OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN ORDER TO REDUCE THE
MONEY SUPPLY IN THE ECONOMY AT THE TIME OF DEFLATION RBI DECREASES
THE (CRR,SLR) AND THUS INCREASE THE LOAN GIVING CAPACITY OF
COMMERCIAL BANKS IN ORDER TO INCREASE MONEY SUPPLY IN THE
ECONOMY
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Archana September 16, 2011 at 2:21 pm hello sir, I want to know
that hike in repo & reverse repo rate affects profitability of
commercial banks or not ?If yes then how positively or negatively?
If negatively then what commercial banks can do to maintain
profitability even after hike in rates? If positively then how?
Reply
kiran September 27, 2011 at 8:41 am ciao sir, I want numeric
data about the latest monetry policy measurement & the repo
rate, reverse repo rate & CRR rate of year 2007 to 2010
awaiting for your reply Reply
Sathish Emmadi September 29, 2011 at 4:41 pm Hi Kiran, Please
try searching on RBI site. You may get it in the archives. The info
available on any other site may not be accurate. Reply
Bhushan October 6, 2011 at 5:43 pm Hi Satish, Could you please
focus whether repo rate and reverse repo rate will benefited to
Co-operative Banks or it adversely affect to compete with
nationalized banks. Reply
Kamal singh October 7, 2011 at 5:23 am Sir What is B.P.L.R.?
Reply
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JAYANTHI October 25, 2011 at 9:59 am THANKS A TON TO SATHISH
EMMADI:):):) GOT ALL MY STUFFS CLEARED:):):):):) HAPPY DIWALI TO
ONE AND ALL:):):) NOW REPO RATE IS 8.25% AND AGAIN THE REASON
BEHIND IT IS TO CURB THE INFLATION:(:( over all no growth Reply
philip November 15, 2011 at 10:42 pm how does govt raise money
for investments through open market operation?? Govt buys or sells
securities. Plz c Reply
Jignesh November 16, 2011 at 6:29 am what is meaning of
CRR/reporate/reversreporate? Reply
sudha November 16, 2011 at 10:13 am sir, my name is sudha, sir
please tell me what repo rate , reverse repo rate , crr, and bank
rate. please tell me sir Reply Leave a Comment Name * E-mail *
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