monetary policy
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PRESENTATION ON
MONETARY POLICY
Presented By : Chetan Jadav
Mahipat ChitraHitesh Parmar
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CD DeshmukhThe First Indian Governor ofReserve Bank of India (RBI)
Dr. Raghuram RajanPresent Governer ofReserve Bank of India (RBI)
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Monetary policy- MeaningThe part of the economic policy which regulates the
level of money in the economy in order to achieve
certain objectives.
In INDIA,RBI controls the monetary policy. It is
announced twice a year, through which RBI,regulate the price stability for the economy.
1.slack season policy April-September
2.Busy season policy October-March
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∫ Economic Growth
∫ Full Employment
∫ Flow of credit in all sectors of economy
∫ Price Stability
∫ Exchange rate stability
OBJECTIVES
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ELEMENTS OF MONETARY
POLICY
Qualitative Measures
Quantitative Measures
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Repo Rate LOAN TAKER = BANK
Reverse Repo Rate
LOAN TAKER = RBI
Quantitative measures
ALWAYS REPO IS HIGHER THAN REVE. REPO.
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Bank rateOpen market
operations
Cash reserve ratio (CRR)
Statutory liquidity ratio (SLR)
Quantitative measures
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Quantitative measures
Bank rate :
Bank Rate is the rate at which central bank of the country (in India it is RBI) allows finance to commercial banks. Bank Rate is a tool, which central bank uses for short-term purposes.
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Open market operations
Quantitative measures
An open market operation (also known as OMO) is an activity by a central bank to buy or sell government bonds on the open market.
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Cash reserve ratio (CRR)
Quantitative measures
This serves two purposes. It ensures
that a portion of bank deposits is totally risk-free.
It enables that RBI control liquidity in the system, and thereby,
inflation by tying their hands in lending money
Always stands between 3 % to 15
%
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Ω Moral SuasionΩ Direct ActionΩ Regulation in consumer credit
Qualitative Measures
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REGULATION IN CONSUMER CREDIT
Qualitative Measures
most of the consumer durables like T.V., Refrigerator, Motorcar, etc. are available on installment basis.
If there is excess demand for certain consumer durables leading to their high prices, central bank can reduce consumer credit by (a) increasing down payment, and (b) reducing the number of installments of repayment of such credit.
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DIRECT ACTION
Qualitative Measures
This method is adopted when a commercial bank does not co-operate the central bank in achieving its desirable objectives.
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MORAL SUASION
Qualitative Measures
To arrest inflationary situation central bank persuades and request the commercial banks to refrain from giving loans for speculative and non-essential purposes.
On the other hand, to counteract deflation central bank pursuades the commercial banks to extend credit for different purposes.
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IF :Bank Rate
Bank Rate
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CRR/SLR
CRR/SLR
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•2.9%
Inflation
•9.50%
Bank Rate
•4.75%
CRR•2
4%
SLR
•8.50%
Repo Rate
•7.50%
Reverse Repo Rate
•11.5 to 12%
PLR
•51.27%
Re/$
Current Rates
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CASE STUDY
CORRECTIVE STEPS TAKEN TO STABILIZE EXCHANGE RATE ( RS ).
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Use Indian product.
Avoid meeting in five star hotel.
Avoid foreign tour.
Come out idol money balance in market .
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