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  2. Monetary policy of India - Wikipedia

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    The Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (RBI Act) was amended by the Finance Act, 2016, to provide a statutory and institutionalised framework for a Monetary Policy Committee, for maintaining price stability, while keeping in mind the objective of growth. The Monetary Policy Committee is entrusted with the task of fixing the benchmark policy rate ...

  3. Reserve Bank of India - Wikipedia

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    Until the Monetary Policy Committee was established in 2016, [5] it also had full control over monetary policy in the country. [6] It commenced its operations on 1 April 1935 in accordance with the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934. [7] The original share capital was divided into shares of 100 each fully paid. [8]

  4. Monetary Policy Committee (India) - Wikipedia

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    The composition of the current monetary policy committee is as follows: [1] Governor of the Reserve Bank of India – Chairperson, ex officio - Sanjay Malhotra; Deputy Governor of the Bank in charge of monetary policy – M Rajeshwar Rao * [7] Executive Director of the Bank in charge of monetary policy – Rajiv Ranjan [8]

  5. Monetary policy - Wikipedia

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    Monetary policy is the outcome of a complex interaction between monetary institutions, central banker preferences and policy rules, and hence human decision-making plays an important role. [100] It is more and more recognized that the standard rational approach does not provide an optimal foundation for monetary policy actions.

  6. Open market operation - Wikipedia

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    The RBI uses Open Market Operations (OMO) along with other monetary policy tools such as repo rate, cash reserve ratio and statutory liquidity ratio to adjust the quantum and price of money in the system. Prior to the 1991 financial reforms, RBI's major source of funding and control over credit and interest rates was the cash reserve ratio (CRR ...

  7. Liquidity adjustment facility - Wikipedia

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    Liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) is a monetary policy tool which allows banks to borrow money through repurchase agreements (repos) that is primarily used by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). [ 1 ] The LAF is used to aid banks in adjusting the day to day mismatches in liquidity .

  8. Foreign-exchange reserves of India - Wikipedia

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    The foreign-exchange reserves are managed by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for the Indian government, and the main component is foreign currency assets. Foreign-exchange reserves act as the first line of defense for India in case of economic slowdown, but acquisition of reserves has its own costs. [1]

  9. File:Seal of the Reserve Bank of India.svg - Wikipedia

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