Banking system liquidity in deficit mode
- September 24, 2022
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Banking system liquidity in deficit mode
Subject : economy
For the first time since May 2019, the banking system liquidity situation turned into a deficit mode of Rs 21,873.4 crore on September 20, 2022.
Banking system liquidity:
- Liquidity in the banking system refers to readily available cash that banks need to meet short-term business and financial needs.
- On a given day, if the banking system is a net borrower from the RBI under Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF), the system liquidity can be said to be in deficit and if the banking system is a net lender to the RBI, the system liquidity can be said to be in surplus.
- The LAF refers to the RBI’s operations through which it injects or absorbs liquidity into or from the banking system.
Causes of this deficit:
- Increased demand for credit
- Advance tax outflow
- Continuous intervention of the RBI to stem the fall in the rupee against the US dollar
- Incremental deposit growth not keeping pace with credit demand
Impact of tight liquidity:
It could lead to a rise in the government securities yields and subsequently lead to a rise in interest rates for consumers too.