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Context: Recently, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has mandated banks to maintain a statutory liquidity ratio (SLR) of 18%.
What is SLR and how has it changed?
Where do investments in govt securities stand?
One, that people have been reluctant to borrow after March, following the covid-19 outbreak. Secondly, banks have been reluctant to lend as a whole. Lastly, even when banks have wanted to lend, there has mostly been a dearth of good borrowers.
What does an 89.4% ratio of new deposits in G-Secs say?
This had a direct impact on bank deposits. If we look at the comparable period in 2019, banks had raised fresh deposits worth Rs 1.71 trillion then—around 29% of what they’ve raised in 2020. With this, investments in G-secs have shot up.
CRR vs SLR
CRR and SLR are the two ratios. CRR is a cash reserve ratio and SLR is statutory liquidity ratio.
SLR, statutory liquidity ratio is the amount of money that is invested in certain specified securities predominantly central government and state government securities.
Note: The important difference between CRR and SLR is that CRR has to be maintained in cash while SLR can be maintained either in cash or in assets that RBI suggests.
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