RBI may be holding back Rs 2,000 notes, says SBI report


New Delhi, Dec 21 (PTI): The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) may either be holding back Rs 2,000 notes or could have stopped printing high denomination currency, says a SBI Research report.

Juxtaposing the data presented in the Lok Sabha recently with the one provided by RBI in its Annual Report earlier, the SBI Ecoflash report said on Wednesday, "we observe" that the value of small denomination currency in circulation up to March 2017 was Rs 3.5 lakh crore.

This implies that the value of high denomination notes was equivalent to Rs 13.32 lakh crore as on December 8, after netting out the small denomination notes from the currency in circulation on that day, it said.

The report further said that as per the Ministry of Finance in the Lok Sabha recently, the RBI has printed 1,695.7 crore pieces of Rs 500 notes and 365.4 crore pieces of Rs 2,000 notes as on December 8. The total value of such notes translates into Rs 15.79 lakh crore.

"This means that the residual amount of high currency notes (the difference between Rs 15.79 lakh crore Rs 13.32 lakh crore) of Rs 2.46 lakh crore may have been printed by the RBI but not supplied in the market," said the report authored Soumya Kanti Ghosh, group chief economic adviser, SBI.

Interestingly, the report added, "it is safe to assume" that Rs 2.46 lakh crore may be on the lower side as the RBI must have printed notes of small denomination in the interregnum (Rs 50 and Rs 200).

"As a logical corollary, as Rs 2,000 denomination currency led to challenges in transactions, it thus indeed seems that RBI may have either consciously stopped printing the Rs 2,000 denomination notes/or printing in smaller numbers after initially it was printed in ample amount to normalise the liquidity situation," said Ecoflash.

This also means that the share of small currency notes in total currency in circulation now may have touched 35% in value terms, it added.

The government on November 8 last year had announced demonetisation of high value notes, Rs 500 and Rs 1,000, which together accounted for 86-87% of the currency in circulation.

The move had lead to huge cash shortage and large queues were witnessed at banks for exchange or depositing the scrapped currency.

The RBI introduced a new Rs 2,000 note as well as new version of the Rs 500 note.

Subsequently, the RBI, for the first time, also introduced a Rs 200 note.

  

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  • mohan sr., Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 21 2017

    Now reserve bank come to know that whatevar printed 2000 notes are not not cerculation.... All gone are hiding by hawala traders or , stocking by blck money holder....... .. This already planned by mr modi to give more axcess to black money holder .....

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 21 2017

    Difference between Rs 15.79 lakh crore and Rs 13.32 lakh crore = Rs 2.46 lakh crore of 2000 rupee notes - for 2019 elections campaigning, EVM magic show, cost of MLA ladoos etc.

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  • ravi, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 21 2017

    After Modi no value of note & money better we go for Barter System

    before Note & Money like a God Laxmi

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 21 2017

    RBI has become Recovery bank of India, RBI must explain to people the country what is the benefit to the public after issuing the 2000 currency notes, if problems are more then why RBI is most intrested in this and why.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 21 2017

    Why 1000 rupee notes were not printed at the first hand and why now.

    TO PRINT 2000 RUPEE NOTES HUGE AMOUNT OF TAX PAID MONEY WAS SPENT AND NOW ONCE AGAIN SPENDING FROM THE TAX PAYERS MONEY.


    IT IS VIRTUALLY TUGLQ RAAJ.

    NA RAM RAJYA,
    NA ROME RAJYA.
    ONLY DRAMA RAJYA.

    BHIKSHUKANIGE AISHWARYA BANDARE NADU RAATRIYALLI EDDHU KODE HID-DHAANU.

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  • Sampath, India

    Thu, Dec 21 2017

    Both Gujraat and HP with BJP now....Modi Modi modi...

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 21 2017

    chaiwala had 2 sweat from rahul.

    DisAgree [5] Agree [8] Reply Report Abuse

  • Vikram, Dubai

    Thu, Dec 21 2017

    Pappu & family are famous for taking.... not for giving... LOOTERE

    DisAgree [7] Agree [3] Report Abuse

  • Indian, India

    Thu, Dec 21 2017

    Huge Tax Payers Money spent on
    1. Rahuls Thailand Trip
    2. Rahuls Italy Trip
    3. Rahuls Europe trip to Celebrate New Year
    4. Rahuls London Trip to Celebrtate Birthday
    5. Rahuls USA trip to Meet Nathalia Romos for 1 Night
    6. Rahuls USA trip to attend conference which was preponed before he travel
    7. Sonias Health check up in USA
    8. Sonias BP check up in USA
    9. Sonias Sugar Check up in USA
    10. 72 Lakh Hublot Watch to CM
    11. 5 Lakh worth Saree to CM wife
    12. 12 Lakh worth Pillow to CM
    13. 1 crore worth Biscuit, Samosa and Bislery water to CM
    14. 25 Lakh worth material for CM toilet
    15. 1000 crore to fill in Suitcase to High command
    16. more than 15 crore spent for lavish trip of Gujarat MLA in Bangalore while Gujarat was suffering from Flood
    17. Crores spent to meet Pakistani terrorist in Ayyar house

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 21 2017

    go 2 pakistan & italy 2 celebrate virat kohli's marriage & pakistan's birday cake.

    DisAgree [1] Agree [2] Reply Report Abuse

  • Indian, India

    Thu, Dec 21 2017

    is it?
    then why met chinees???

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  • john, Mangalore.. Kuwait

    Thu, Dec 21 2017

    Don't talk rubbish...first see what faku did wrong. .Faku only know the fooling the poor people.....

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  • Indian, India

    Thu, Dec 21 2017

    Gauri Lankesh killer arrested so far????????????

    DisAgree [2] Agree [3] Reply Report Abuse

  • Declan, Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 21 2017

    Haren Pandya killer arrested so far ??????????????????????????????????????????????

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  • Indian, India

    Thu, Dec 21 2017

    Joseph,
    what happened with Garibi hatavo?

    Can u make a poem and explain every one that

    GARIBI HATAVO is biggest Flop show

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  • PAM Suvarna, karla

    Thu, Dec 21 2017

    This is the only way to filter black money process.
    Our black money holders not much effected during last demonetization,If it goes to second round 100% many more thief and whales may be caught.
    But same time public may undergo some hurdles too.
    Good idea for the sake of clean India.

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  • Mona, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 21 2017

    let them keep changing notes every year in different colors and different designs to convert black money into white, to help the thief and whales within

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 21 2017

    Withholding means Printing and logistic cost of new Rs.2,000/- is sheer waste of public money.
    Printing new Rs.2,000/- notes was it seems to ease exchange of demonetized notes to close circles.
    Otherwise there was no reason and justification to print Rs.2000/- notes when lower denomination was not available. Purpose is now fully exposed.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 21 2017

    Printing Rs. 2000 notes was a big Blunder & will cost India in Billions ...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Thu, Dec 21 2017

    Frequent changes of currency notes is not a viable way which will surely effect the faith of the people on our paper currency

    DisAgree [5] Agree [11] Reply Report Abuse


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