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RBI may infuse `55,000 cr via OMO in H2 FY17: Ind Ra

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With an objective of keeping liquidity at neutral level, Reserve Bank is likely to infuse Rs 55,000 crore through open market operations (OMO) in the second half of this financial year, says a report." We expect that another Rs 55,000 crore of durable liquidity needs to be infused through OMO purchases in second half of 2016-17. Our base case scenario is built on RBI's stated objective of neutral liquidity, which ensures minimal shortages as well as minimal surpluses," India Ratings and Research said in a note, reported PTI.

It said since Rs 1.05 trillion for liquidity has been infused by RBI in the first half of this fiscal, necessity of similar amount of OMO in second half will only be limited to certain conditions. “It would be contingent upon subdued net forex flows, or lower than estimated USD 17.4 billion balance of payment surplus, sharp rise in currency in circulatio­n (CIC) against tepid growth in nominal variables and RBI continuing to maintain high surplus liquidity in the interbank market against the stated strategy for neutral liquidity," it said.

The note said after financing of the current account deficit (CAD), it expects the capital inflows to add nearly USD 17.4 billion (Rs 1.18 trillion) to the forex reserve in the 2016-17. These accretions take into account the FCNR (B) redemption­s. According to the latest BoP data available, USD 7 billion had been added to the forex reserves till August 2016. It said growth rate in CIC for the current year is likely to be restricted by multiple factors, such as drive against declaratio­n of unaccounte­d wealth which could bring back large amount of cash into the system.

The rating agency said there may be legitimate reasons to retain the appetite for OMO purchase in the next fiscal ahead of limited room for the incrementa­l rating action. "This will support policy makers to maintain an accommodat­ive strategy in sync with the RBI's accommodat­ive stance," it said.

The note said absence of rate action or OMO purchase may exert undue pressure on yields during the financial year 2017-18, limiting the efficacy of RBI's accommodat­ive monetary policy transmissi­on.

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