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India's central bank injected ₹48,014 crore in short-term funds, as banks avoided longer-term liquidity despite tax-driven liquidity crunch.
The Reserve Bank of India injected ₹48,014 crore via a 7-day variable rate repo auction, falling short of the ₹1.50 lakh crore offered, as banks showed weak demand for longer-term funds, preferring short-term liquidity for flexibility.
Surplus liquidity dropped sharply to ₹75.48 billion from ₹2.08 lakh crore due to tax outflows, with further tightening expected from upcoming GST payments.
Despite the limited uptake, the RBI has injected ₹3.50 lakh crore in durable liquidity since January 2026 through open market operations to maintain stable overnight rates below the repo rate.
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El banco central de la India inyectó ₹48,014 crore en fondos a corto plazo, ya que los bancos evitaron la liquidez a largo plazo a pesar de la crisis de liquidez impulsada por los impuestos.