RBI to inject liquidity via forex swaps

Bid by central bank to lower dependence on open market operation

March 13, 2019 10:39 pm | Updated 11:05 pm IST - Mumbai

HYDERABAD: (AP): 17-06-2013: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will unveil its mid-quarter review of the monetary policy as the Rupee tanked by 18 paise to Rs 57.71 against the dollar in the opening trade . RBI sees a very limited policy rate cut against mounting inflation and hike in petrol prices on June 17, 2013.
Photo: P. V. Sivakumar

HYDERABAD: (AP): 17-06-2013: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will unveil its mid-quarter review of the monetary policy as the Rupee tanked by 18 paise to Rs 57.71 against the dollar in the opening trade . RBI sees a very limited policy rate cut against mounting inflation and hike in petrol prices on June 17, 2013. Photo: P. V. Sivakumar

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has decided to inject rupee liquidity into the system through long-term foreign exchange buy/sell swap — a first-of-its-kind instrument used for liquidity management.

The RBI would conduct dollar-rupee buy/sell swap auction of $5 billion for a three-year tenor on March 26. “In order to meet the durable liquidity needs of the system, the Reserve Bank has decided to augment its liquidity management toolkit and inject rupee liquidity for longer duration through long-term foreign exchange buy/sell swap,” the central bank said in a statement on Wednesday. “The U.S. dollar amount mobilised through this auction would also reflect in RBI’s foreign exchange reserves for the tenor of the swap while also reflecting in RBI’s forward liabilities,” it added.

According to bankers, the move is seen to lower the dependence on open market operations which have been a significant amount of the overall borrowing. “Higher OMOs can distort the rates curve,” said a banker. The move would boost RBI’s foreign exchange reserves which were at $401.7 billion for the week ended March 1.

Market participants would be required to place their bids in terms of the premium that they were willing to pay to the RBI for the tenor of the swap. RBI said the auction cut-off would be based on the premium and the auction would be a multiple-price based auction.

Trade credit limit up

RBI also has raised the trade credit limit under the automatic route to $150 million for oil/gas refining and marketing, airline and shipping firms. For others, the limit is set at $50 million or equivalent per import transaction.

At the same time, the revised framework has reduced the all-inclusive cost (all-in-cost) for overseas loans to benchmark rate plus 250 basis points from the earlier 350 bps.

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