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What is the interest rate at which banks borrow money from RBI called?
What is the interest rate at which banks borrow money from RBI called?
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The rate of interest at which commercial banks borrow money from the RBI is called the repo rate. It stands for repurchase rate.
The repo rate is one of the main tools used by the RBI to control inflation. It is set by the Reserve Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee.