Monday, 2 December 2013

Two Minutes Concept Series Incremental Credit Deposit Ratio (ICDR)

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 3rd December 2013
 
Incremental Credit Deposit Ratio (ICDR)
 

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Two Minutes Concept Series

Incremental Credit Deposit Ratio (ICDR)

Credit Deposit Ratio (CDR) is the amount of credit outstanding in the banking system in relation to the amount of deposits outstanding in the banking system.

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