Yes Bank became the first lender to hike lending and deposit rates.
Others may follow as the RBI move has tightened liquidity in the
markets. Yes Bank said it would hike its deposit rates by 0.25 percent
to 0.5 percent in select tenors effective from 1August 2013. Yes Bank
took this step following the RBI’s decision to keep key policy rates
unchanged and cut growth forecast.
This provides an opportunity for retail depositors to lock in higher
rates on term deposits. The bank has also decided to hike its base rate
by a quarter percent to 10.75 percent effective from Thursday. This will
make lending by the bank costlier.
In the first quarter review of the monetary policy, the RBI had left all key policy rates unchanged to support the Rupee to stay stable. The repurchase, or the repo rate, the interest that commercial banks pay to the RBI on short-term borrowings, has been left unchanged at 7.25 percent, and so has the reverse repo rate at 6.25 percent.
In the first quarter review of the monetary policy, the RBI had left all key policy rates unchanged to support the Rupee to stay stable. The repurchase, or the repo rate, the interest that commercial banks pay to the RBI on short-term borrowings, has been left unchanged at 7.25 percent, and so has the reverse repo rate at 6.25 percent.
The cash reserve ratio (CRR), or the share of deposits banks must
keep with the central bank, is also maintained at 4 percent. Earlier
this month, the central bank had taken a number of measures to squeeze
liquidity out of the banking system, in order to ensure stability in the
currency markets.
Yes bank is India’s fourth largest private sector lender.
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