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Higher currency circulatio­n may impact liquidity

- ANUP ROY & ADVAIT RAO PALEPU

Liquidity in the system may get affected, especially around the festive season, as currency in circulatio­n (CIC) is on the rise.

Economists expect the central bank to come up with more bond repurchase, apart from ~30 billion already done, to tide over the liquidity tightness in the coming days.

Tightness in the system’s liquidity will impact banks planning for festive offers as they would need to absorb rising cost caused by a liquidity shortage. Low liquidity raises rates in money market instrument­s. Since the marginal cost-based lending rate (MCLR) of banks are linked to money market instrument­s, the interest cost for banks goes up.

However, during the festive season, banks waive off fees, and lower lending rates on consumer goods and auto loans.

CIC continues to grow fast due to a lower base, but the CI Ch as already crossed pr ede monet is at ion level. This indicates that the digital economy has not worked as efficientl­y as was expected earlier and people prefer to trade in cash. Any rise in cash holding drains liquidity from banking system. Expectedly, the RBI is worried about the situation.

CIC grew at 37 per cent year-on-year by the end of March. Growth rate has moderated to 25.4 per cent now, but it is still higher than the longer period trend of 12-13 per cent. High growth rate is owing to the pace of remonetisa­tion.

RBI Deputy Governor Viral Acharya said in the policy press conference on Wednesday that the RBI is carefully watching the situation and the central bank will continue to “actively manage the system liquidity so as to achieve the monetary policy objective of aligning the weighted average call rate with the policy rate, while meeting the economy’s demand for reserve money growth.”

While there are several instrument­s at the RBI’s disposal, the most effective one for infusing durable liquidity is bond purchase from the secondary market. This is done under the RBI’s open market operations.

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