The value of trades in the interbank call money market, which helps lubricate the financial system and is the operating target of the RBI’s monetary policy, has shrunk nearly 40% in the past four years, official data showed. Meanwhile, trades in the two other money market segments – market repos and tri-party repos – have trebled, posing a tricky question for the RBI about its rate-action impact on the economy.
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