Explained: Money, money supply and money supply curve
Economists worldwide have noticed a strong correlation between the inflationary trend and the growth of money in circulation in a point in time. Thus, a government that is in principle responsible for currency notes and coins issued by it, is answerable to its citizen and gets their value by dint of regulation or law. For…
Read articleWhat are conditions and warranties in contract of sale?
The contract of sale of goods contains certain terms/stipulations for fulfillment of that contract. Such stipulations that are important for fulfillment of the contract are called “Conditions”. Whereas the stipulations contained in the contract which may not be very essential for fulfillment of the contract are called warranties. Therefore, we may describe that the condition…
Read articlePolicy Repo Rate remains unchanged : RBI announces 5th Bi-Monthly Statement for 2018-19
December 5, 2018: The Monitory Policy Committee (MPC) of Reserve Bank of India in its fifth Bi-Monthly Statement for 2018-19, announced today(December 5,2018) keep the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) unchanged at 6.5 per cent. Consequently, the reverse repo rate under the LAF remains at 6.25 per cent, and the marginal…
Read articleWhat is the meaning of currency Basket?
Basket of currencies or currency basket means a currency in the basket (group) can be freely convertible to another currency of the basket without the special approval from the Central Bank of that country. The resulting exchange rate can be fixed or variable according to the demand for that currency in the international market.Majority of…
Read articleRBI hesitates to bite the bullet, REPO rate remains intact
October 5, 2018: The Monitory Policy Committee (MPC) of Reserve Bank of India in its Fourth Bi-Monthly Statement for 2018-19, announced today did not increase the policy repo rate as widely expected. There was a time when banks followed closely on the heels of what the central bank did, i.e., when it raised rates, lenders, too,…
It is not mandatory to link bank accounts with Aadhar: Supreme Court
The Aadhaar verdict was announced today (26.09.2018) by a five-judge constitution bench of Supreme Court comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra, Justice A.K. Sikri, Justice A.M. Khanwilkar, Justice D.Y. Chandrachud and Justice Ashok Bhushan. The Apex Court, ruled that it is not mandatory to link bank accounts with Aadhaar or Unique Identity Number, a 12-digit personal…
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