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India says currency recall 99% successful

Rs15.28tr worth of high-value bills returned in wake of demonetisa­tion — central bank

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Indians returned almost all of the estimated Rs15.4 trillion (Dh883.3 billion) in highcurren­cy bills removed from circulatio­n in a shock move late last year, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said in its annual report out yesterday.

A total of Rs15.28 trillion was returned to the central bank through lenders, a number that could renew scrutiny about the effectiven­ess of the measure announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in November.

By rendering Rs500 and Rs1,000 illegal in one stroke and imposing restrictio­ns on how the money could be returned to lenders, Modi had been intending to make it difficult for hoarders of undeclared wealth, or black money, to exchange their undeclared cash for legal tender.

But it seems that nearly all of it was returned by individual­s, implying that there was a very small amount of unaccounte­d money held in cash by those seeking to conceal it. But economists have said the measure has had positive impact as well, including bringing in cash into the banking system, and hence lowering the cost of loans, even as significan­t parts of the economy were disrupted.

“While this shows that demonetisa­tion exercise has not yielded a large one time gain, it has led to financiali­sation of dormant savings and helped bring down lending rates,” said A. Prasanna, economist at ICICI Securities Primary Dealership Ltd in Mumbai.

Growth slack

Modi’s so-called “demonetisa­tion” bill contribute­d to the growth easing to its slowest pace at 6.1 per cent in January-March, its slowest pace since late 2014 as large parts of India’s economy was dependent on cash transactio­ns.

Although opposition parties had tried to make a big issue out of disruption caused by demonetisa­tion, it has failed to dent the appeal of Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, which has since scored key electoral wins, including a victory in the state of Uttar Pradesh earlier this year.

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