13 february 2007
rbi
raises cash reserve ratio to 6.0 per cent
concerned
by accelerating inflation, the reserve bank of india today
announced its decision to raise the cash reserve ratio
(crr), the second in two months, by 50 basis points, to
6 per cent in two stages, the first on 17 february and
the second on 3 march.
crr is the cash banks have to keep with the rbi on deposit.
a statement from the bank said, "in view of the paramount need to contain inflation expectations and in the light of liquidity conditions, it has been decided to increase the crr ... by one half of one percentage point ... in two stages."
rbi expects to curb bank funds to the extent of rs14,000 crore from flowing in to the market.
