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How RBI added INR 2100 billion (INR 210,000 CRORES) into the system through FCNR (B) Swap Window

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11th December 2013
 
How RBI added INR 2100 billion (INR 210,000 CRORES) into the system through FCNR (B) Swap Window
 

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Two Minutes Concept Series 
How RBI added INR 2100 billion (INR 210,000 CRORES) into the system through FCNR (B) Swap Window

The swap window that was open for banks between September and December 2013 attracted USD 34 billion. The effect of the USD 34 billion inflows is an injection of Rs 2100 billion (Rs 210,000 crores) into the banking system.

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