Showing posts with label Publicity. Show all posts
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Friday, December 6, 2024

Qualitative Tools of Monetary Policy :Fixing Margin,Publicity,Credit Rationing,Moral Suasion,Direct Action,FORWARD GUIDANCE

 


                           


Qualitative Measure of the RBI:

  • Tools which define the direction of credit in the economy ie where the money will be channelized in the economy as per the requirement of the economy.
  • Most of the measures are of advisory nature rather than mandate or compulsion to be followed by the bank.
  • The objective is to encourage credit supply for the needy sector and discourage it for other non-necessary sectors.


Fixing Margin Requirements:

  • It is that part of a loan which a borrower has to raise at its own in order to get finance for any purpose. 
  • This portion of the loan is not financed by the bank.
  • A change in a margin implies a change in the loan size. 
  • Increasing margin for the non-necessary sectors will reduce the allocation of funds by banks to that particular sector .
  • Example, If the RBI feels that less credit supply should be allocated to Real Estate sector, then it will increase the margin. 
  • Reducing margin for the necessary sectors will increase the allocation of funds by banks to that particular sector. 
  • Example, If the RBI feels that more credit supply should be allocated to agriculture sector, then it will reduce the margin and even 85-90 percent loan can be given. 
  • Apart from this,margin money ensures motivation of the investor as certain amount of his money is also invested.


Publicity:

  • The Central Bank (RBI) publishes various reports stating what is good and what is bad in the system. 
  • This published information can help commercial banks to direct credit supply in the desired sectors.


Credit Rationing: 

  • Central Bank fixes credit amount to be granted / rationed by limiting the amount available for sectors in the form of loans by commercial bank. 
  • It  helps in lowering banks credit exposure to unwanted sectors.
  • Ex. Rationing of credit during demonetization and Targeted Long term REPO operation (TLTRO)

Moral Suasion / Control Through Directives:

  • Directives, Guidelines and  Suggestions issued by the RBI to persuade the Indian banking system 
  • These are in the form of advisory without any strict action for non-compliance of the rules. 

Direct Action:

If certain banks are not adhering to the RBI’s directives, the RBI can impose an action against a bank. 


FORWARD GUIDANCE:

  • Communication from central banks to the public about the state of the economy and likely future course of the monetary policy. 
  • It influences the financial decisions of households, businesses and investors by providing guidance for the expected path of interest rates.
  • Forward guidance attempts to prevent surprises that might disrupt the markets and cause significant fluctuations in asset prices.

 

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