RBI gets over $25 b thru special dollar swap window

PTI Updated - March 12, 2018 at 09:13 PM.

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The Reserve Bank of India today said over $25 billion has been received from special concessional swap window for deposits by non-resident Indians and overseas foreign currency borrowings by banks.

It would have crossed $25 billion as on date, RBI Deputy Governor H.R. Khan said on the sidelines of an event organised by National Housing Bank.

RBI had announced the swap window for foreign currency non-resident (bank) deposits and overseas borrowings by banks on September 4, after the rupee declined about 30 per cent against the dollar between April and August. The facility is open till November 30.

Special dollar swap window

The special window allows banks to swap fresh FCNR (B) dollar funds, mobilised for a minimum tenor of three years, at a fixed rate of 3.5 per cent per annum.

RBI also allowed banks to borrow up to 100 per cent of their tier-I capital from overseas, which can be swapped with the central bank at a concessional rate of 100 basis points below the rate prevailing in the market.

Khan said the RBI had recently clarified that banks can get disbursement from multilateral agencies till December 31.

“There are some multilateral institutions who have taken some time to sanction the loans and release it. What we have said is that there is a commitment that they will be releasing so we have given time up to December 31 for the banks to take loans under tier-I from international financial institutions, multilateral financial institutions,” he said.

“The transaction has to be booked before November 30.

Forward to forward can be done up to December 31. This is limited only to banks who are on the process of negotiations with international financial institutions. We have issued a circular on this,” he said.

Asked if RBI is considering an extension of the dollar-swap facility for oil marketing companies, Khan said: “In a calibrated manner, it is happening. And quite a big chunk is already there in the market...We don’t foresee any problem.”

Published on November 25, 2013 08:40