Banks' liquidity Surplus Set To Improve: CARE Ratings

Mumbai: The net liquidity surplus in the banking system is likely to improve in the last week of September, though outflows from the banks will continue to meet festival demands and month-end requirements by corporates, CARE Ratings has said. “On outlook on banking system liquidity for the September 23-27 week, the net liquidity surplus in […]

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Mumbai: The net liquidity surplus in the banking system is likely to improve in the last week of September, though outflows from the banks will continue to meet festival demands and month-end requirements by corporates, CARE Ratings has said.

"On outlook on banking system liquidity for the September 23-27 week, the net liquidity surplus in the banking system is likely to improve from a week ago. At the same time, outflows from the banking system towards meeting festive demand, higher government borrowings and the fortnightly reporting of banks with the RBI and month-end fund requirements by corporates could also weigh in on banking system liquidity and limit the rise in the surplus," CARE Ratings said.