Frontloaded inflows of $8-9 bn at systemic level possible via fresh FCNR(B) deposits: SBI Eco Research
They cited four reasons for the inflows, including entire hedging cost on fresh FCNR(B) deposits (principal) being borne by RBI, providing Banks much respite on cost / spread front
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