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PRESENTATION ON
MONETARY POLICY
MONETARY POLICY
Definition:
Monetary Policy refers to the credit
control measures adopted by the central bank
of a country.
Monetary policy “as policy employing central
bank’s control of the supply of money as an
instrument for achieving achieves of general
economic policy.”
OBJECTIVES OF MONETARY POLICY
• The following are the principal objectives of
monetary policy:
• Full Employment
• Price Stability
• Economic Growth
• Balance of Payments
• Exchange Rate Stability
• Neutrality of Money
• Equal Income Distribution
Full Employment:
Full Employment has been ranked
among the foremost objectives of monetary
policy.
It is an important goal not only because
unemployment leads to wastage of potential
output, but also because of the loss of social
standing and self-respect.
Price Stability
• One of the policy objectives of monetary policy is to
stabilize the price level.
• Both economics and favour this policy because
fluctuations in price bring uncertainty and instability
to the economy.
Economic Growth
– One of the most important objectives of
monetary policy in in recent years has been the
rapid economic growth of an economy.
– Economic growth is defined as “the process
where by the real per capita income of a country
increases over a long period of time.”
Balance of Payments
Another objectives of
monetary policy since the 1950s has been to
maintain equilibrium in the balance of
payments.
Exchange Rate Stability:
• Exchange rate is the price of a home currency
expressed in terms of any foreign currency.
• If the exchange rate is very volatile leading to
frequent ups and downs in the exchange rate,
the international community might lose
confidence in our economy.
• The monetary policy aims at maintaining the
relative stability in the exchange rate.
Neutrality of Money:
Economist such as Wicksted,
Robertson has always considered money as a
passive factor.
According to them, money should play only a
role of medium of exchange and not more
than that.
Therefore, the monetary policy should
regulate the supply of money.
Equal Income Distribution:
Many economists used to
justify the role of the fiscal policy is
maintaining economic equality. However in
recent years economists have given the
opinion that the monetary policy can help and
play a supplementary role in attaining an
economic equality.
TYPES OF MONETARY POLICY
Monetary policy design changes as per the
goals set for the monetary policy and the emerging
economic scenario.
The monetary policy is characterised as
expansionary policy, contractionary policy, counter
cyclical policy, rule based policy or discretionary
policy.
• Expansionary Monetary Policy
• Contractionary Monetary Policy
• Countercyclical Monetary Policy
• Rule Based Monetary Policy
• Discretionary Monetary Policy
Expansionary Monetary Policy
Expansionary or easy
monetary policy aims at encouraging spending
on goods and services by expanding the
supply of credit and money by lowering the
policy rates (bank rate or repo rate), lowering
the reserve requirements and purchasing the
government securities from the market.
Contractionary Monetary Policy
• Contractionary or tight monetary policy
aims at preventing inflation by contracting the
money supply.
• Contraction in money supply is achieved by
increasing the policy rates, increasing the
reserve requirements and purchasing the
government securities from the market.
Countercyclical Monetary Policy
Countercyclical policy aims at
moderating the cyclical fluctuations in the
economy and stabilizing the economy around
its trend path by following countercyclical
measures.
Rule Based Monetary Policy
• Under rule based policy money supply and
related variables are controlled by
predetermined rules, norms and standards.
• The central bank authorities cannot use
their discretion to change the values of these
variables.
Discretionary Monetary Policy
Discretionary Monetary Policy
allows the central bank greater autonomy in
the conduct of monetary policy.
Under such a policy rather than getting
constrained by the pre-set rule, the central
banks, after assessing the emerging economic
scenario and using its own judgment, can
change the values of money supply and the
related variables.
INSTRUMENTS OF MONETARY POLICY
• Credit control is an important tool used
by Reserve Bank of India, a major weapon of the
monetary policy used to control the demand and
supply of money in the economy.
• Quantitative Qualitative
• 1. Bank rate 1. Rationing of credit
• 2. Open msrket operation 2.Marginrequirement
• 3. Variations in the require 3. Variable interest rate
• 4.Repo rate 4.Regulation of consum
rate
• 5.Liquidity adjustment facility 5. Licensing
Qualitative Instruments:
• Bank Rate:
The bank rate, also known as the
Discount Rate, is the oldest instrument of
monetary policy. Bank rate is the rate at which
the RBI discounts – or, more accurely.
• Open market Operations:
open market operations are the
means of implementing monetary policy by
which a central bank controls its national money
supply by buying and selling government
securities or other financial instrument.
Variations in the Reserve Requirement
The reserve bank also uses
the method of variable reserve requirements
to control credit in India.
By changing the ratio, The reserve bank seeks
to influence the credit creation power of the
commercial banks.
Repo Rate and Reserve Repo Rate
• whenever the banks have any shortage of
funds they can borrow it from RBI.
• Repo rate is the rate at which banks borrow
rupees from RBI.
• Current repo rate is 8% as on January 2014.
Liquidity Adjustments Facility:
It is a cool, used in monetary
policy that allows banks to borrow money
through repurchase agreements.
This arrangement allows banks to respond to
liquidity pressures and is used by
governments to assure basic stability in the
fanancial markets.
Qualitative Instruments
• Rationing of credit:
• Credit rationing is a method of controlling and
regulating the purpose for which credit is granted
by commercial bank.
• It aims to limit the total amount of loans and
advances granted by commercial banks.
• Margin Requirements:
• Margin is the difference b/w
the market value of a security and its maximum
loan value.
• Marginal requirement of loan can be increased or
decreased to control the flow of chart.
Publicity:
RBI uses media for the publicity of its
views on the current market condition and its
directions that will be required to be
implemented by the commercial banks to control
the unrest.
Regulation of Consumer Credit:
If there is excess demand for certain
consumer durable leading to their high prices,
central bank can reduce consumer credit by
increasing down payment, and reducing the
number of instalments of repayment of such
credit.
• Moral Suasion:
• Moral Suasion means persuasion
and request. To arrest inflationary situation
central bank persuades and request the
commercial banks to refrain from giving loans for
speculative and non-essential purposes.
• Direct Action:
• Under the banking Regulation Act,
the Central Bank has the authority to take strict
action against any of the commercial bank that
refuses to obey the directions given by Reserve
Bank of India.
SIGNIFICANCE OF MONETARY POLICY
• Control Inflation or Deflation
• Availability of the Supply of money and Credit
• Integrated Interest Rate Structure
• Effective Central Banking
• Long-Term Loans for Industrial Development
• Creation of Financial Institutions
Control Inflation or Deflation:
Monetary policy is the policy used by
the government of a country to control inflation
or deflation in an economy, and this policies been
implemented by the central bank through the
ministry of finance.
Availability of the Supply of money and Credit :
Monetary policy is concerned
with the charges in the supply of the money and
credit. It refers to the policy measures under
taken by the government or central bank to
influence the availability, cost and use of money
and credit with the help of monetary techniques
to achieve specific objectives.
Integrated Interest Rate Structure:
In an underdeveloped economy, there
is absence of an integrated interest rate structure.
There is wide disparity of interest rates prevailing in
the different sectors of the economy and these rates
do not respond to the changes in the bank rate, thus
making the monetary policy ineffective.
Effective Central Banking:
To meet the developmental needs the
central bank of an underdeveloped country must
function effectively to control and regulate the volume
of credit through various monetary instruments, like
bank rate, open market operations, cash-reserve ratio
etc.
Long-Term Loans for Industrial Development:
Monetary policy can promote
industrial development in the underdevelopment
countries by promoting facilities of medium-term
and long-term loan to the manufacturing units.
Creation of Financial Institutions:
The Monetary policy in a
developing economy must aim to improve its
currency and credit system. More banks and
financial institutions should be set up, particularly
in both areas which lack these facilities.
RECENT TRENDS IN MONETARY POLICY
(2014-15)
• On 5-Aug-2014, the governor of RBI. Mr. Raghuram
Rajan has presented the third bi-monthly monetary
policy statement for the year 2014-2015.
• Repo rate unchanged at 8.0%.
• Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) unchanged at 4.0%.
• SLR reduced by 50 Basic point from 22.5% to 22.0%
with effect from the fornight beginning 09 Aug 2014.
• The Reserve Bank will continue to carry forward its
banking sector reforms agenda.
• The fourth bi-monthly monetary policy statement is
scheduled on 30 Sep 2014.
• THANK YOU

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Monetary policy

  • 2. MONETARY POLICY Definition: Monetary Policy refers to the credit control measures adopted by the central bank of a country. Monetary policy “as policy employing central bank’s control of the supply of money as an instrument for achieving achieves of general economic policy.”
  • 3. OBJECTIVES OF MONETARY POLICY • The following are the principal objectives of monetary policy: • Full Employment • Price Stability • Economic Growth • Balance of Payments • Exchange Rate Stability • Neutrality of Money • Equal Income Distribution
  • 4. Full Employment: Full Employment has been ranked among the foremost objectives of monetary policy. It is an important goal not only because unemployment leads to wastage of potential output, but also because of the loss of social standing and self-respect.
  • 5. Price Stability • One of the policy objectives of monetary policy is to stabilize the price level. • Both economics and favour this policy because fluctuations in price bring uncertainty and instability to the economy.
  • 6. Economic Growth – One of the most important objectives of monetary policy in in recent years has been the rapid economic growth of an economy. – Economic growth is defined as “the process where by the real per capita income of a country increases over a long period of time.”
  • 7. Balance of Payments Another objectives of monetary policy since the 1950s has been to maintain equilibrium in the balance of payments.
  • 8. Exchange Rate Stability: • Exchange rate is the price of a home currency expressed in terms of any foreign currency. • If the exchange rate is very volatile leading to frequent ups and downs in the exchange rate, the international community might lose confidence in our economy. • The monetary policy aims at maintaining the relative stability in the exchange rate.
  • 9. Neutrality of Money: Economist such as Wicksted, Robertson has always considered money as a passive factor. According to them, money should play only a role of medium of exchange and not more than that. Therefore, the monetary policy should regulate the supply of money.
  • 10. Equal Income Distribution: Many economists used to justify the role of the fiscal policy is maintaining economic equality. However in recent years economists have given the opinion that the monetary policy can help and play a supplementary role in attaining an economic equality.
  • 11. TYPES OF MONETARY POLICY Monetary policy design changes as per the goals set for the monetary policy and the emerging economic scenario. The monetary policy is characterised as expansionary policy, contractionary policy, counter cyclical policy, rule based policy or discretionary policy. • Expansionary Monetary Policy • Contractionary Monetary Policy • Countercyclical Monetary Policy • Rule Based Monetary Policy • Discretionary Monetary Policy
  • 12. Expansionary Monetary Policy Expansionary or easy monetary policy aims at encouraging spending on goods and services by expanding the supply of credit and money by lowering the policy rates (bank rate or repo rate), lowering the reserve requirements and purchasing the government securities from the market.
  • 13. Contractionary Monetary Policy • Contractionary or tight monetary policy aims at preventing inflation by contracting the money supply. • Contraction in money supply is achieved by increasing the policy rates, increasing the reserve requirements and purchasing the government securities from the market.
  • 14. Countercyclical Monetary Policy Countercyclical policy aims at moderating the cyclical fluctuations in the economy and stabilizing the economy around its trend path by following countercyclical measures.
  • 15. Rule Based Monetary Policy • Under rule based policy money supply and related variables are controlled by predetermined rules, norms and standards. • The central bank authorities cannot use their discretion to change the values of these variables.
  • 16. Discretionary Monetary Policy Discretionary Monetary Policy allows the central bank greater autonomy in the conduct of monetary policy. Under such a policy rather than getting constrained by the pre-set rule, the central banks, after assessing the emerging economic scenario and using its own judgment, can change the values of money supply and the related variables.
  • 17. INSTRUMENTS OF MONETARY POLICY • Credit control is an important tool used by Reserve Bank of India, a major weapon of the monetary policy used to control the demand and supply of money in the economy. • Quantitative Qualitative • 1. Bank rate 1. Rationing of credit • 2. Open msrket operation 2.Marginrequirement • 3. Variations in the require 3. Variable interest rate • 4.Repo rate 4.Regulation of consum rate • 5.Liquidity adjustment facility 5. Licensing
  • 18. Qualitative Instruments: • Bank Rate: The bank rate, also known as the Discount Rate, is the oldest instrument of monetary policy. Bank rate is the rate at which the RBI discounts – or, more accurely. • Open market Operations: open market operations are the means of implementing monetary policy by which a central bank controls its national money supply by buying and selling government securities or other financial instrument.
  • 19. Variations in the Reserve Requirement The reserve bank also uses the method of variable reserve requirements to control credit in India. By changing the ratio, The reserve bank seeks to influence the credit creation power of the commercial banks. Repo Rate and Reserve Repo Rate • whenever the banks have any shortage of funds they can borrow it from RBI. • Repo rate is the rate at which banks borrow rupees from RBI. • Current repo rate is 8% as on January 2014.
  • 20. Liquidity Adjustments Facility: It is a cool, used in monetary policy that allows banks to borrow money through repurchase agreements. This arrangement allows banks to respond to liquidity pressures and is used by governments to assure basic stability in the fanancial markets.
  • 21. Qualitative Instruments • Rationing of credit: • Credit rationing is a method of controlling and regulating the purpose for which credit is granted by commercial bank. • It aims to limit the total amount of loans and advances granted by commercial banks. • Margin Requirements: • Margin is the difference b/w the market value of a security and its maximum loan value. • Marginal requirement of loan can be increased or decreased to control the flow of chart.
  • 22. Publicity: RBI uses media for the publicity of its views on the current market condition and its directions that will be required to be implemented by the commercial banks to control the unrest. Regulation of Consumer Credit: If there is excess demand for certain consumer durable leading to their high prices, central bank can reduce consumer credit by increasing down payment, and reducing the number of instalments of repayment of such credit.
  • 23. • Moral Suasion: • Moral Suasion means persuasion and request. To arrest inflationary situation central bank persuades and request the commercial banks to refrain from giving loans for speculative and non-essential purposes. • Direct Action: • Under the banking Regulation Act, the Central Bank has the authority to take strict action against any of the commercial bank that refuses to obey the directions given by Reserve Bank of India.
  • 24. SIGNIFICANCE OF MONETARY POLICY • Control Inflation or Deflation • Availability of the Supply of money and Credit • Integrated Interest Rate Structure • Effective Central Banking • Long-Term Loans for Industrial Development • Creation of Financial Institutions
  • 25. Control Inflation or Deflation: Monetary policy is the policy used by the government of a country to control inflation or deflation in an economy, and this policies been implemented by the central bank through the ministry of finance. Availability of the Supply of money and Credit : Monetary policy is concerned with the charges in the supply of the money and credit. It refers to the policy measures under taken by the government or central bank to influence the availability, cost and use of money and credit with the help of monetary techniques to achieve specific objectives.
  • 26. Integrated Interest Rate Structure: In an underdeveloped economy, there is absence of an integrated interest rate structure. There is wide disparity of interest rates prevailing in the different sectors of the economy and these rates do not respond to the changes in the bank rate, thus making the monetary policy ineffective. Effective Central Banking: To meet the developmental needs the central bank of an underdeveloped country must function effectively to control and regulate the volume of credit through various monetary instruments, like bank rate, open market operations, cash-reserve ratio etc.
  • 27. Long-Term Loans for Industrial Development: Monetary policy can promote industrial development in the underdevelopment countries by promoting facilities of medium-term and long-term loan to the manufacturing units. Creation of Financial Institutions: The Monetary policy in a developing economy must aim to improve its currency and credit system. More banks and financial institutions should be set up, particularly in both areas which lack these facilities.
  • 28. RECENT TRENDS IN MONETARY POLICY (2014-15) • On 5-Aug-2014, the governor of RBI. Mr. Raghuram Rajan has presented the third bi-monthly monetary policy statement for the year 2014-2015. • Repo rate unchanged at 8.0%. • Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) unchanged at 4.0%. • SLR reduced by 50 Basic point from 22.5% to 22.0% with effect from the fornight beginning 09 Aug 2014. • The Reserve Bank will continue to carry forward its banking sector reforms agenda. • The fourth bi-monthly monetary policy statement is scheduled on 30 Sep 2014.