Liquidity okay, but rising call rates a concern

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Rising call money rates, at which banks give money to each other for short-term needs, are a matter of concern, even though overall liquidity position in the system is comfortable, a finance ministry official said today.
"Although liquidity situation is comfortable, call money rates are a matter of concern," the official said.
Call money rates moved towards double digits despite official sources claiming that overall liquidity situation was easing.
Earlier this month, call rates had touched a high of 23% as liquidity was tight.
However, after RBI moved swiftly to inject liquidity through 250 basis points cut in mandatory deposit requirements for banks - CRR, and 100 basis points reduction in short-term lending rate - Repo, call rates had come down drastically to single-digit level.
However, the call money rates have again started rising.
The Reserve Bank, in its mid-term credit policy review, left the policy rates and reserve ratios untouched.
First Published: Oct 29 2008 | 5:42 PM IST