RBI AND MONETRY POLICY

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RBI AND Monetary Policy Reserve Bank of India (RBI) RBI is a central bank of India, the only independent apex body of India which regulates all the financial institutions of India and provides important functions such as issuing of currency notes, inflation control, and monetary policy report. It was established on April 1, 1935 under the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1935. It was nationalized in 1949 STRUCTURE OF RBI The Central Board shall consist of following directors: A Governor and four Deputy Governors to be appointed by Central Government. Four directors to be nominated by Central Government, one from each of the four Local Boards. Ten directors to be nominated by Central Government. Two Government Officials to be nominated by Central Government. FUNCTIONS OF RBI Bankers Bank Issue of bank notes Banker to Government Custodian of cash reserve of commercial banks Custodian of country s foreign reserve Central clearance and account settlement Formation of monetary policy for economic growth and to check inflation Controller of credit Some Important Facts about RBI Headquarter :Mumbai( initially it was in Kolkata) First Governor :Sir Osborne Smith First Indian Governor: C.D. Deshmukh Present Governor: Urijit Patel Present Deputy Governors: S S Mundra, B P Kanunga, N S Vishwanathan, Viral Acharaya Monetary Policy Monetary Policy is a process by which central bank of the country manage the supply of money which in turn effects on interest rates, inflation and growth of economy. In India RBI act as Central Monetary Authority. It formulates monetary policy at annual basis. TYPES OF MONETARY POLICY EXPANSIONARY POLICY- It emphasizes on increase the money supplies in economy and expands credit creation. www.makemyexam.in 2

CONTRACTIONARY POLICY- It emphasizes on decreasing or control the supply of money and credit. OBJECTIVES Price Stability- It refers to general level of prices in economy. It implies avoiding both prolonged inflation and deflation. Economic Growth- It is increase in capacity of an economy to produce goods and services produced by country over a period of time. MEASURES AND TOOLS OF MONETARY POLICY RBI use following two measures to regulate the monetary policy i.e. Quantitative and Qualitative Measures QUANTITATIVE MEASURES 1) BANK RATE-It is a rate of interest which a central bank charges on loans and advances to commercial banks without any collateral. It is a long term rate of interest. It implies penalty over banks not complying with RBI rules such as not maintaining CRR and SLR. 2) OPEN MARKET OPERATIONS-It refers to buying and selling of government securities in open market in order to expand or contract the amount of money in banking system. If securities purchased by RBI- By doing so supply of money will increase in market due to which demand will increase and ultimately there will be rise in prices. If securities sold by RBI- By doing so supply of money will decrease in market due to which demand will decrease and ultimately prices will fall. 3) CASH RESERVE RATIO-It refers to certain percentage of total deposits the commercial banks are required to maintain in form of cash reserve with reserve bank in form of cash only. If rate of CRR is increased-by increasing CRR the bank needs to deposit more money with RBI. As a result banks left with less money so less money with people which leads to lower demand for goods and services and lower prices. If rate of CRR is decreased-by decreasing CRR the bank can deposit less money with RBI. As a result bank left with more money so more money with people which lead to higher demand for goods and services and high prices. 3) STATUTORY LIQUIDITY RATIO-It refers to proportion of deposits the commercial bank is required to maintain with them in form of liquid assets such as gold or RBI approved securities. If rate of SLR is increased-by doing so the bank needs to maintain more liquid assets with them. As a result bank left with less money so less money with people which lead to lower demand for goods and services and low prices. www.makemyexam.in 3

If rate of SLR is decreased-by doing so, the bank maintain less liquid asset with them. As a result bank left with more money so more money with people who lead to higher demand for goods and services and high prices. 3) LIQUIDITY ADJUSTMENT FACILITY- It allows banks to borrow money through repurchase agreements.laf is used to aid banks in adjusting the day to day mismatches in liquidity. Bank cannot sell government securities that are under SLR quota. Bank can borrow any amount of money. Minimum bidding amount is 5cr. All clients of RBI are eligible to bid. LAF (liquidity adjustment facility) can be classified into two: a) Repo rate(repurchase Obligation)- It is the rate at which RBI lend money to commercial banks against securities in case commercial bank fall short of funds. It is a short term lending rate which fixed at predetermined rate and time. If Repo rate is increased If Repo rate will rise, the interest rate of banks will increased which becomes costlier for people then demand of goods and services will reduce and ultimately prices will fall. If Repo rate is decreased - If Repo rate will fall, the interest rate of banks will decreased which becomes cheaper for people then demand of goods and services will increase and ultimately prices will rise. b) Reverse repo rate- It is the reverse of Repo rate i.e. rate RBI pays to bank to park excess funds to RBI. 4) MARGINAL STANDING FACILTY- By these mechanism commercial banks can get loans from RBI for their emergency needs. Minimum bidding amount in MSF is 1cr. Only scheduled commercial banks can bid. Banks can sell government security from SLR quota to RBI. Bank can borrow up to 2% of NDTL( net demand and time liability) QUALITATIVE MEASURES These measures can affect money supply in a specific sector of economy 1) MARGIN REQUIREMENT- This refers to difference between the securities offered and amount borrowed by bank. 2) RATIONING OF CREDIT- with this tool RBI can controls the credit granted and allocated by commercial banks. 3) MORAL SUASION- By this Central Bank may prohibit or dissuade commercial banks to deal in speculative business. www.makemyexam.in 4

4) DIRECT ACTION- The Central Bank may take direct action against commercial banks that violate the rules, orders or advice of central bank. Rates as per RBI (Reserve Bank of India) Fourth Bi-monthly policy-2017 Repo Rate 6.00% Reverse Repo Rate 5.75% Marginal Standing Facility (MSF) 6.25% Bank Rate 6.25% Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) 4.00% Statutory Liquidity Ratio ( SLR) 19.50% For more PDF files visit www.makemyexam.in www.makemyexam.in 5