What is Liquidity Adjustment Facility(LAF)?
Answer / deepak
A tool used in monetary policy that allows banks to borrow money through repurchase agreements. This arrangement allows banks to respond to liquidity pressures and is used by governments to assure basic stability in the financial markets.
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