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RBI To Infuse Over $16 Billion To Manage Liquidity Needs

Written by: Team Angel OneUpdated on: Feb 17, 2025, 3:37 PM IST
The RBI will inject over $16 billion into the banking system to manage liquidity ahead of tax-related outflows.
RBI To Infuse Over $16 Billion To Manage Liquidity Needs
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According to news reports, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is set to inject over $16 billion into the banking system next week to counterbalance large outflows due to tax payments. The central bank has significantly increased its liquidity infusion through government securities purchases and other measures to ensure sufficient market liquidity.

Increased Government Securities Purchases

The RBI has doubled its government securities purchase target to ₹400 billion ($4.61 billion) in response to current and evolving liquidity conditions. This follows an earlier bond purchase of ₹400 billion on Thursday, which was initially planned at ₹200 billion.

For the upcoming auction, the RBI has included the benchmark 6.79% 2034 security, which was previously part of its first debt purchase in January but was excluded from the second auction. The central bank has infused approximately ₹2.68 trillion into the banking system over the past month through a mix of open market operations (OMO), secondary market bond purchases, dollar/rupee swaps, and long-term variable rate repo auctions.

Fund Infusion By RBI Through Different Instruments

 

Instrument Fund Infused (₹ in billion)
OMO Purchase Via Auction 600.2
Screen Based Bond Purchase 388.15
FX Swap 440
56 Day Repo 500.1
49 Day Repo 750.03
Planned 4 Day Repo on Feb 17 1000
Planned OMO Purchase on Feb 20 400
Total Infusion 4,078.48

Liquidity Support Through Repos and Market Operations

In addition to OMOs, the RBI has been providing daily overnight repos and adjusting the liquidity supply based on market demand. Nearly two-thirds of these repo auctions have not been fully subscribed, suggesting that liquidity offerings have been generally aligned with or exceeded market requirements.

The central bank has also scheduled a four-day variable rate repo auction for ₹1 trillion on Monday to further support liquidity. With Goods and Services Tax (GST) payments scheduled around February 20, traders estimate an outflow of ₹1.6 trillion to ₹2 trillion, necessitating increased liquidity measures.

Conclusion

The RBI’s decision to step up liquidity infusion reflects its proactive approach to managing large financial outflows. Through increased government securities purchases and repo operations, the central bank aims to maintain stability in the banking system.

Disclaimer: This blog has been written exclusively for educational purposes. The securities mentioned are only examples and not recommendations. This does not constitute a personal recommendation/investment advice. It does not aim to influence any individual or entity to make investment decisions. Recipients should conduct their own research and assessments to form an independent opinion about investment decisions.

Published on: Feb 17, 2025, 3:37 PM IST

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