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Monetary quantitative measures include _________.

A
open market operations
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statutory reserve requirements
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bank rate
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All of the above
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Solution

The correct option is D All of the above

Quantitative measures of monetary policy includes those instruments which focus on the overall supply of the money. It includes:

A. Two Policy Rates:

Bank rate is the rate charged on the loans offered by the Central bank to the commercial banks without any collateral. It is increased at the time of inflation to reduce the money supply in the economy and decreased at the time of deflation to increase the money supply in the economy.

Repo rate is the rate charged on the secured loans offered by the Central bank to the commercial banks that includes collateral. It is increased at the time of inflation to reduce the money supply in the economy and decreased at the time of deflation to increase the money supply in the economy.

B. Two Policy Ratio:

Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) refers to liquid assets that the commercial banks must hold on daily basis as a percentage of their total deposits. SLR is determined by the central bank and is a legal requirement to be fulfilled by the commercial banks. It is increased at the time of inflation to reduce the money supply in the economy by reducing credit by the commercial banks and decreased at the time of deflation to increase the money supply in the economy by increasing credit by the commercial banks.

Cash Reserves Ratio (CRR) refers to the proportion of total deposits of the commercial banks which they must keep as cash reserves with the central bank. The ratio is fixed by the central bank and is varied from time to time to control the supply of money in the economy depending upon the prevailing situation of inflation or deflation. It is increased at the time of inflation to reduce the money supply in the economy by reducing credit by the commercial banks and decreased at the time of deflation to increase the money supply in the economy by increasing credit by the commercial banks.

C. Open Market Operations:

Open market operation (OMO) is a monetary policy by the central bank in which the bank deals in the sale and purchase of securities in the open market to control the supply of money in the economy. By selling the securities, the central bank soaks liquidity from the economy and by buying the securities, the central bank releases liquidity.


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