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Page 84
... scheduled bank credit in two different ways . First , it may be an effective way of announcing to both the banks and the public the direction of State Bank policy . Scheduled banks may become cautious as a result of this , and may ...
... scheduled bank credit in two different ways . First , it may be an effective way of announcing to both the banks and the public the direction of State Bank policy . Scheduled banks may become cautious as a result of this , and may ...
Page 85
... scheduled bank credit . State Bank declined by Rs . 42.6 Was this due to the increase in Scheduled bank borrowings from the million in 1959 from their level in 19582 . the bank rate ? This decline in scheduled bank borrowings could also ...
... scheduled bank credit . State Bank declined by Rs . 42.6 Was this due to the increase in Scheduled bank borrowings from the million in 1959 from their level in 19582 . the bank rate ? This decline in scheduled bank borrowings could also ...
Page 92
... scheduled bank lending to the private sector did not rise fast enough in response to the increase in the bank rate . The weighted average rate of scheduled bank lending to the private sector , as stated earlier , was 4.21 per cent on ...
... scheduled bank lending to the private sector did not rise fast enough in response to the increase in the bank rate . The weighted average rate of scheduled bank lending to the private sector , as stated earlier , was 4.21 per cent on ...
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