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Weekly Statistical Supplement


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Date : May 13, 2000
8. Reserve Money : Components and Sources

(Rs. crore)

   

Outstanding

    

Variation over

   
   

as on

          
         

Financial year so far

   
   

2000

 

Week

1999-2000

2000-2001

Year

 

Item

 

Mar. 31#

May 5#

Amount

%

Amount

 

%

Amount

%

Amount

%

 

1

 

2

3

 

4

5

6

 

7

8

9

10

11

               

Reserve Money

 

2,80,243

2,63,439

 

- 8,900

- 3.3

8,391

 

3.2

- 16,803

- 6.0

- 4,296

- 1.6

               

Components (i+ii+iii)

             
               

(i)

Currency in circulation

 

1,96,678

2,08,794

 

4,496

2.2

15,719

 

8.9

12,117

6.2

17,229

9.0

               

(ii)

Bankers' deposits with RBI

 

80,460

52,004

-

13,249

- 20.3

- 6,575

-

8.2

- 28,456

- 35.4

- 21,124

- 28.9

               

(iii)

"Other" deposits with RBI

 

3,105

2,641

 

-146

 

-753

  

-464

 

-402

 
               
               

Sources (i+ii+iii+iv-v)

             
               

(i)

Net RBI credit to Government

 

1,48,264

1,44,642

 

- 5,843

- 3.9

5,564

 

3.6

- 3,621

- 2.4

- 13,461

- 8.5

               
 

of which : to Centre

 

1,39,829

1,42,281

 

- 6,425

 

12,364

  

2,452

 

- 15,499

 
               

(ii)

RBI credit to banks & comm. sector

 

32,055

20,480

 

- 2,696

- 11.6

1,126

 

4.4

- 11,575

- 36.1

- 6,133

- 23.0

               
 

o/w : to banks (includes NABARD)

 

16,785

11,890

 

- 2,250

 

856

  

- 4,896

 

- 2,228

 
               

(iii)

Net foreign exchange assets of RBI

 

1,65,880

1,64,615

 

- 1,120

- 0.7

2,865

 

2.1

- 1,265

- 0.8

23,796

16.9

               

(iv)

Govt.'s currency liabilities to the public

 

4,194

4,194

 

 

21

  

 

328

 
               

(v)

Net non-monetary liabilities of RBI

 

70,151

70,493

 

-759

 

1186

  

342

 

8,826

 
               

Note : Government Balances as on March 31, 2000 are after closure of accounts.


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