The Free Press Journal

Introducti­on of Rs 200 note will fill ‘missing middle’

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Introducti­on of Rs 200 note will fill in the "missing middle" even as the new currency in circulatio­n (CIC) has already reached 84 per cent of the pre demonetisa­tion level, says a report. Cash with banks, a CIC component, has however witnessed a decline over November 2016 level, said the State Bank of India Ecowrap report.

The data for June 23, 2017 shows cash in hand with banks declining to 5.4 per cent of the currency in circulatio­n from a high of 23.19 per cent for the fortnight ended November 25 2016, it said.

Going by historical trends, cash in hand with banks is roughly 3.8 per cent of CIC and is currently at 5.4 per cent.

This means at least an additional amount of 1.6 per cent/ Rs 25,000 crore of excess currency may be currently lying in ATMs and herein lies the importance of new Rs 200 notes which could serve as the "missing middle" it said.

The report added that Reserve Bank of India has recently "put orders" for it. "The cash in hand with banks has been higher compared to the last year, because of demonetisa­tion and the subsequent limits placed on withdrawal­s for some time. However, now the percentage is showing a decline and reaching pre- demonetisa­tion levels," it added.

The report noted that though there has been a significan­t move towards relocating distributi­on of currency towards smaller denominati­ons post demonetisa­tion, there is a mismatch caused by the presence of Rs 2,000 denominati­on straight after Rs 500 denominati­on.

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