WHAT IS CRR, REPORATE, REVERSE REPO RATE

Answer Posted / h.r. sreepada bhagi

CRR - Cash Reserve Ratio refers to the funds to be
maintained by banks with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
Repo Rate - The rate of interest payable by banks on the
moneis borrowed from RBI.
Reverse Repo Rate - The rate of interest paid by the RBI to
banks on their deposits with it (RBI borrowings from banks)

These rates will be revised upwards or downwards by the RBI
periodically, when it feels necessary.

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