home » General » What is Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR)What is Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR)posted by atul(29) 13 months ago (lastbull.com) SLR is Statutory Liquidity Ratio. It’s the percentage of Demand and Time Maturities that banks need to have in any or combination of the following forms: i) Cash ii) Gold valued at a price not exceeding the current market price, iii) Unencumbered approved securities (G Secs or Gilts come under this) valued at a price as specified by read more » |
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