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Use RBI equity to recapitalise PSBs

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The Economic Survey 2016-17, released on Tuesday,yet again harpedonusing the Reserve Bank of India’s(RBI) equity to recapitalise 
government banks. It argued after demonetisation, the ā€œwindfallā€ would boost the central bank’sfinances.

Last year,when the Survey made this suggestion,then RBI governor Raghuram Rajan was critical of the proposal, arguing high equity 
was needed for the stability of the central bank.

After Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the demonetisation of the old series Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes on November 8,people 
had till December 30 to deposit the old  notes in banks. This led to the ā€œwindfallā€ of swelling deposits.

This year, the Economic Survey has argued the central bank had more than adequate equity.Infact,it had the fourth largest equity 
as a percent of central bank balance sheet in the world.From this,the RBI could easily return Rs 4 lakh crore to the government.

ā€œThere is no particular reason why this extra capital should be kept with RBI.Even at current levels,RBI is already exceptionally 
highly capitalised… So, it would seem to be more productive to redeploy some of this capital in other ways,ā€the Survey argued.

RBI’s argument has been that sincenearly 70 percent of its assets are in the form of net foreign assets (NFA),high equity to-assets 
ratio was needed.But the Survey argued the larger the NFA-to-total assets ratio of a central bank,the more vulnerable it was to 
exchange rate volatility,particularly if the rupee appreciated.

Rather,the money could be used to recapitalise banks or a Public Sector Asset Rehabilitation Agency(PARA), or for extinguishing debt
to demonstrate that the government was serious about a strong public sector fiscal position,the Survey said.

ā€œThe key principle that should be observed in this process is that the excess capital in the RBI,including that created by demonetisation,
is a balance sheet or wealth gain  and not an income gain. Hence,the uses to which this is put should be of a balance sheet nature.ā€

01st FEBRUARY, 2017, BUSINESSS STANDARD,NEW-DELHI

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