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RBI to buy Rs 8,000 cr bonds, ease liquidity

FP Archives • December 21, 2014, 03:19:47 IST
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The Reserve Bank will conduct open market purchase of government bonds of Rs 8,000 crore on 23 August to inject liquidity, the central bank said in a statement.

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Mumbai: Worried over interest rates rising following its steps to support falling rupee, the RBI today announced slew of measures to ease liquidity, including Rs 8,000 crore bond buyback, to ensure adequate credit flow to the productive sectors of the economy.

The measures are aimed at easing liquidity conditions in the market which has worsened after RBI’s money tightening steps, including raising short-term rates, to curb volatility in the exchange rate of rupee.[caption id=“attachment_1047811” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Protecting the rupee. Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/rupee-reuters.jpg) Protecting the rupee. Reuters[/caption]

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The Reserve Bank will conduct open market purchase of government bonds of Rs 8,000 crore on 23 August to inject liquidity, the central bank said in a statement.

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More Open Market Operations (OMO) would be undertaken as and when required, it added.

The RBI further said the hardening of long-term yields “has resulted in banks incurring large mark-to-market (MTM) losses in their investment portfolio … these MTM losses are partly resulting from abnormal market conditions and could be expected to be largely recouped going forward”.

The RBI has also decided to retain the statutory liquidity ratio (SLR), the portion of total deposits banks are required to park in G-Secs, at 24.5 per cent to help banks reduce MTM losses resulting from abnormal market condition.

With regard to SLR requirement, RBI said it has now been decided to relax this requirement by allowing banks to retain SLR holdings in Held To Maturity (HTM) bonds category at 24.5 percent until further instructions.

“Banks have the option of valuing these securities for the purpose of such transfer as at the close of business of July 15, 2013,” it said.

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“It is important to address the risks to macroeconomic stability from external sector imbalances. At the same time, it is also important to ensure that the liquidity tightening does not harden longer term yields sharply and adversely impact the flow of credit to the productive sectors of the economy,” it said.

Earlier in the day rupee plunged to sub-64 level for the recovering to end the day at 63.25 against dollar.

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