4
For controlling the credit flow in the economy, the RBI resorts to -OMOSLR & CRRBank Ratesunder OMO RBI purchases/sells the securities it holds in the open market s per the requirement.under SLR- CRR & BANK RATES, the RBI changes these rates as per the need.
Some instruments of monetary policy used by the Reserve Bank of India are price stability, restriction of inventories, promotion of efficiency and reducing rigidity. By using this policy, the RBI is able to control the money supply of its country's economy.
offer commercial banks more credit in the open market.
techniques of monetary control of rbi
The current monetary policy in India is under the authority of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). Some of the features of the monetary policy are price stability, controlled expansion of bank credit, promotion of fixed investment, to promote efficiency and equitable distribution of credit.
Yes
monetary and fiscal policy of rbi during recession
1. Currency issue 2. Banker's Bank 3. Government Bank 4. Credit Control 5. Foreign Exchange Reserve
1. Currency issue 2. Banker's Bank 3. Government Bank 4. Credit Control 5. Foreign Exchange Reserve
1. Currency issue 2. Banker's Bank 3. Government Bank 4. Credit Control 5. Foreign Exchange Reserve
60%