Answer :-It is the rate at with Reserve bank of India allows commercial bank to borrow money from the Reserve bank of India as per their eligibility for refinance.
Repo is like a repurchase agreement.The rate at which RBI sells securities to bank. But, bank rate is the rate by which RBI lends money to commercial banks. Annu Prakash
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When banks have any shortage of funds, they can borrow it from Reserve Bank of India or from other banks. The rate at which the RBI lends money to commercial banks is called repo rate. The Reserve Bank parks its money with other banks at the reverse repo rate.
LAFMSFLiquidity adjustment facility, this is for short term Marginal standing facility, this is for long term Minimum bidding amount is 5 cr. 1 cr. All clients of RBI are eligible to bid. Only scheduled commercial banks can bid. Bank cannot sell Government security to RBI that is part of bank's SLR quota. bank can sell the Government security from its SLR quota to RBI. Bank can borrow any amount of money as long as it has the securities to sell. Bank can maximum borrow upto 2% of its NDTL. Suppose repo rate is "r%" current rate [29-07-2013] : 7.25%MSF lending rate is always (r+x)%current rate [29-07-2013] : 10.25%
Because a central bank is more secured place to lend money than any bank... Therefore when RBI lends money to banks i.e Repo is less secured than Any bank parking its funds with RBI.. i.e is Reverse Repo.
Repo is like a repurchase agreement.The rate at which RBI sells securities to bank. But, bank rate is the rate by which RBI lends money to commercial banks. Annu Prakash
As of October 12, 2010, according to the Reserve Bank of India... repo rate 6.00% reverse repo rate 5.00% overnight call money 6.24%
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RBI Stands for Reserve Bank of India. RBI is the central bank of India and they supervise the banking operations in the country. They do not provide banking accounts to individuals or company's So, the answer to your question is - No, you cannot open a current account for your company at RBI.
When banks have any shortage of funds, they can borrow it from Reserve Bank of India or from other banks. The rate at which the RBI lends money to commercial banks is called repo rate. The Reserve Bank parks its money with other banks at the reverse repo rate.
# 2 Repo rate is the discounting rate at which central bank borrows security from commercial bank.Repo means repurchase agreement b/w RBI &commercial bank. Reverse repo is the rediscounting rate at which commercial bank borrows discounted security from central bank ie RBI.
LAFMSFLiquidity adjustment facility, this is for short term Marginal standing facility, this is for long term Minimum bidding amount is 5 cr. 1 cr. All clients of RBI are eligible to bid. Only scheduled commercial banks can bid. Bank cannot sell Government security to RBI that is part of bank's SLR quota. bank can sell the Government security from its SLR quota to RBI. Bank can borrow any amount of money as long as it has the securities to sell. Bank can maximum borrow upto 2% of its NDTL. Suppose repo rate is "r%" current rate [29-07-2013] : 7.25%MSF lending rate is always (r+x)%current rate [29-07-2013] : 10.25%
Because a central bank is more secured place to lend money than any bank... Therefore when RBI lends money to banks i.e Repo is less secured than Any bank parking its funds with RBI.. i.e is Reverse Repo.
dear sir rbi current rapo and rev. rapo augst 2012 tell me
RBI does not give savings accounts. It is the banker of banks or the central bank of india. Regular banks in india will offer you savings accounts and the interest rate offered currently is 4% per annum.
The current governor of the Reserve Bank of India is one Mr. Raghuram Rajan.
The current governor of the Reserve Bank of India is one Mr. Raghuram Rajan.