Gate.io data on December 6th, Shaktikanta Das, the Governor of the Indian Central Bank, announced in his para politikası speech on Friday that the bank has decided to reduce the cash reserve ratio of banks by 50 basis points to 4%. The cash reserve ratio refers to the proportion of deposits that banks are required to retain as cash. This reduction will be implemented in two phases, with 25 basis points each time, effective on December 14th and December 28th respectively. Das stated that the reduction in the cash reserve ratio will release 1.16 trillion rupees into the banking system. Previously, the Indian Central Bank kept its key Faiz Oranı unchanged.
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印度Merkez Bankası, nakit rezerv oranını düşürdü ve 1.16 trilyon rupi serbest bıraktı
Gate.io data on December 6th, Shaktikanta Das, the Governor of the Indian Central Bank, announced in his para politikası speech on Friday that the bank has decided to reduce the cash reserve ratio of banks by 50 basis points to 4%. The cash reserve ratio refers to the proportion of deposits that banks are required to retain as cash. This reduction will be implemented in two phases, with 25 basis points each time, effective on December 14th and December 28th respectively. Das stated that the reduction in the cash reserve ratio will release 1.16 trillion rupees into the banking system. Previously, the Indian Central Bank kept its key Faiz Oranı unchanged.