means latest crr, repo rate,revers repo rate, bank rate ,slr
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Central banks control interest rates by altering the repo rate. Repo rate is the rate at which banks borrow money from the central bank. So if the central bank hikes the repo rate, the banks will automatically hike their lending rates. similarly if the central bank reduces the repo rate, banks will lower their lending rates too.
I think its a simple interest rate that is calculated and added to the second leg of the transaction. It can be calculated keeping other interest rates in mind & is generally fixed by the central bank of the country.
Repo rate is the rate at which banks borrow money from the central bank of that country. So if the central bank (say reserve bank of india) hikes its repo rate, it becomes costly for banks to borrow money from RBI so they in turn hike the loan interest rates at which customers borrow money from them to compensate for the hike in repo rate.
repo rate is 8%. reverse repo rate is 7%
Repo rate is 7.25 reverse Repo is 6.25
The current Repo Rate is 6.5% and that of Reverse Repo Rate is 5.5%. While the Bank Rate is 6.00% ..
what is reserve repo rate
current repo rate is 8.5%
Assuming the State Bank of India, the spread between repo rate and reverse repo rate has trended towards 1.00%.
the Repo rate, Reserve repo rate and CRR as of 03 January 2009 are as follows: Repo Rate: 5.6% CRR: 5% Reverse Repo rate: 4.1% Source: RBI
the repo rate is the rate that the reserve bank lends money to commercial banks
REPURCHASE RATE IS ALSO KNOWN AS REPO RATE Whenever the banks have any shortage of funds they can borrow it from RBI. Repo rate is the rate at which our banks borrow rupees from RBI. A reduction in the repo rate will help banks to get money at a cheaper rate. When the repo rate increases borrowing from RBI becomes more expensive.
6.25, 7.25
Repo Rate - also called Bank rate is the rate at which central banks lend loans to the member banks of a country. This rate actually impacts the rate at which these member banks grant loans to their customers Reverse Repo Rate - is the reverse of repo rate and is the interest the central bank would pay its member banks.
As of October 12, 2010, according to the Reserve Bank of India... repo rate 6.00% reverse repo rate 5.00% overnight call money 6.24%