header banner
ECONOMY

NRB mops Rs 30 billion from financial system for liquidity management

KATHMANDU, June 9: Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has mopped Rs 30 billion from the market on Sunday. The central bank decided to take this measure due to the accumulation of excess liquidity in the financial system.
alt=
By Republica

KATHMANDU, June 9: Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has mopped Rs 30 billion from the market on Sunday. The central bank decided to take this measure due to the accumulation of excess liquidity in the financial system.



Using the deposit collection equipment, NRB previously absorbed Rs 40 billion on Thursday and Rs 12.15 billion last Friday. The decision to mop funds comes as the interbank rate fell below three percent. According to NRB regulations, when the interbank rate goes below three percent, the central bank absorbs money from the market, and when it exceeds seven percent, it injects money into the market.


Related story

NRB mops Rs 40 billion from system to manage liquidity


Commercial banks, development banks, and finance companies were eligible to participate in the bidding process opened by the central bank until 12 noon on Sunday.


 

https://devmyrepublica.nagariknewscdn.com/shared/web/uploads/media/NRB_20210831161843.jpg
Related Stories
ECONOMY

NRB mops Rs 50 billion from financial system amid...

NRB mops Rs 50 billion from financial system amid liquidity surge
ECONOMY

NRB to mop additional Rs 40 billion for liquidity...

NRB to mop additional Rs 40 billion for liquidity management
ECONOMY

NRB to mop Rs 50 billion for liquidity management

NRB to mop Rs 50 billion for liquidity management
ECONOMY

BFIs took short-term loans of Rs 46.55 billion fro...

BFIs took short-term loans of Rs 46.55 billion from central bank on Sunday, citing liquidity crisis
ECONOMY

NRB issuing repo worth Rs 20 billion today to ease...

NRB issuing repo worth Rs 20 billion today to ease liquidity crunch

Trending

Top Videos

Bold Preety willing to fight for her musical career

Awareness among people on heart diseases has improved in Nepal’

Print still remains the numbers of one platform

Bringing home a gold medal is on my bucket

What is Nepal's roadmap to sage child rights