Exchange Currency

cash reserve ratio (CRR)

The percentage of a bank's total monetary holdings that must be kept on hand in the form of actual currency. Under fractional-reserve banking, a bank may lend out any money deposited there, but must maintain on site the amount mandated by the cash reserve ratio.

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  5. Growth, a common concern - The Hindu
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  7. Assocham for continuation of cash reserve ratio (CRR) - Indian ...
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