Source: Reuters (via feed)
Indian banks had limited interest in borrowing from the Reserve Bank of India’s seven-day cash infusion operation on Tuesday. This occurred despite a narrowing of the liquidity surplus. Bankers noted the need for more flexible options. One such option mentioned was allowing prepayment of funds.
The seven-day infusion was conducted as part of RBI’s liquidity management efforts. The borrowing appetite remained muted even as liquidity conditions changed. Bankers pointed to flexibility as a desired feature in such operations.
BizTrendWire Insight:
This news reflects current actions in India’s banking liquidity management. The demand for RBI cash infusion products impacts bank funding activity.
This news reflects current actions in India’s banking liquidity management. The demand for RBI cash infusion products impacts bank funding activity.
