what is repo rate?
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Answer / dr.santhosh kumar , mba, mcom
the rate at which RBI lending loan to banks to fulfill the
currency shortage prevailing in banks.
it also one of the tool used by RBI towards the corrective
measures on inflation .
Repo rate is fixed by RBI based the present currency reserve
and future currency needs.
repo has two way meaning ..
i) under RBI
LENDING percentage to banks
ii)under stock market .
two way transaction .
i.e , a person should buy the share from the same person
on a fixed date to the person from whom he sold it ..
reverse repo :
a person should sell the share to the same person on a fixed
date to the person from whom he bought it ..
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Answer / priya
The rate charged by RBI for lending money to other commercial banks
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Answer / aaa*
On which rate rbi purchases the govt. security for short
termperiod (which is less than 90 days). it is also
considered a repurchase option.
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Answer / raman kumar jha
Repo rate is the rate at which our banks borrows rupees
from RBI.A reduction in repo rate will helps Banks to get
money at a chipper rate .
Repo rate is a discount rate at which a Central Banks
repurchase Goverment securities from the commercial.
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Answer / sudipat das
The Rate at RBI lends money to the banks or bank borrows
money from RBI.If it gets increased then it becomes
difficult for the banks to meet their liquidity
standards.To fulfill their deficient gap banks in terms
incraeses loan rates.
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Answer / sumit
When the banks have any shortage of funds they can borrow
it either from Reserve Bank of India or from other banks.
The rate at which the RBI lends money to commercial banks
is called repo rate, a short term for repurchase agreement.
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Answer / sudarshan
it is the rate at which the reserve bank of india lends
money to the commercial/scheduled banks
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Answer / pankaj pansari
repo rate is the at which central bank lend the money to
commercial bank
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Answer / sailu
the rate at which the bank borrows money from RBI
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Answer / rajkumar t.k
Repo rate is the rate in which RBI lends to the banks
Current rate:6.25%(as on 11-11-2010
Reverse repo rate is the rate which banks park excess funds
with the central banks
Current rate:5.25%(as on 11-11-2010)
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