RBI uses central bank language in its monetary policy communication. The RBI communicates its policy to bankers, economists, analysts, bond traders and fund managers and hence it does not require to bring down communication to the level of a non financial person. We will attempt to demystify RBI policy language for you to understand clearly what RBI says and what it means. Read full analysis The liquidity situation eases considerable in April when all the hoarded liquidity in the system is released. April is when deposit rates will tumble and lending rates get reduced. In effect despite positive sentiments of rate cuts, the next two months will see yields on short term instruments such as CP’s (Commercial Papers) and CDs (Certificate of Deposits) being pressured on higher demand for liquidity. Read full analysis |
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