State Bank of India Chairman Pratip Chaudhuri on Wednesday asked RBI not to choke liquidity and instead raise interest rate, if needed, and called for transparency in managing rupee.
"Whenever the central bank needs to defend the currency or prevent the inflation from going out of hand, please increase the interest rate, don't choke liquidity," SBI Chairman Pratip Chaudhuri said in Kolkata on Wednesday during inauguration of the Ficci- -organised Banking Conclave.
SBI Chairman in the last year's banking conclave had started a debate by seeking to abolish cash reserve ratio to enhance liquidity in the banking sector for more productive use.
To curb liquidity to contain exchange rate volatility and rupee slide, the RBI yesterday had reduced the liquidity adjustment facility for each bank from 1 per cent of the total deposits to 0.5 per cent, thus limiting the access to borrowed funds from the central bank.
In another measure to suck out liquidity from the system, RBI had asked banks to maintain higher average cash reserve ratio of 99 per cent of the requirement on daily basis as against earlier 70