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To tighten liquidity and push up short-term rates, the RBI drains $10 billion

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In a strategic move to address excess liquidity and lift short-term interest rates, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has withdrawn $10 billion (approximately ₹83,000 crore) through a 7-day variable rate reverse repo auction. The cutoff yield for the operation stood at 5.49%, indicating the central bank’s intent to bring money market rates closer to the policy rate.

This liquidity-absorbing measure comes amid rising concerns of short-term borrowing costs falling below the benchmark repo rate due to surplus cash in the banking system. The RBI’s intervention aims to realign the money market with its monetary policy stance, which remains focused on controlling inflation without hampering growth momentum.

Analysts see the move as a calibrated step to prevent mispricing in short-term instruments and ensure effective policy transmission. With credit demand rising and inflation showing early signs of resurgence, market participants expect more such operations if liquidity remains elevated.

The RBI’s action also signals its continued commitment to maintaining monetary discipline, especially as global interest rate dynamics evolve. For now, the auction has tightened short-term funding and sent a strong signal to banks and investors alike.

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