RBI fixes SLR (statutory liquidity ratio) from time to time – currently it is at 25%. RBI requires banks to maintain 25% of Net Demand and Time Liabilities (NDTL) which is to be maintained on daily basis by investment in cash (other than CRR) and unencumbered prescribed Central and State Government securities, Treasury bills, and […]

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Mutual fund regulatory environment REGULATORS IN INDIA · SEBI – The capital markets regulators also regulates the mutual funds in India. SEBI requires all mutual funds to be registered with them. SEBI issues guidelines for all mutual funds operations – investment, accounts, expenses etc. · RBI as supervisor of banks owned mutual funds – As […]

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