Mumbai, June 6 -- The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has stated today that a total amount of Rs 9.5 lakh crore of durable liquidity was injected into the banking system since January. As a result, after remaining in deficit since mid-December, liquidity conditions transitioned to surplus at the end of March. This is also evident from the tepid response to daily variable Repo Rate auctions and high Standing Deposit Facility balances - the average daily balance during April-May amounted to Rs 2.0 lakh crore. Reflecting the improvement in liquidity conditions, the weighted average call rate (WACR) - the operating target of monetary policy - traded at the lower end of the Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF) corridor since the last policy. The co...
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