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- Banks create money based on the legislated ( or customary ) reserve ratio.
- A higher reserve ratio provides more protection in the event of a downturn.
- He did not say what the current reserve ratios are.
- Many nations are in the process of eliminating reserve ratios.
- In 1991 commercial banks pressured the government to reduce their 35 percent minimum reserve ratio.
- Commercial banks have to maintain a minimum cash balance known as the cash reserve ratio.
- He cites an internal SBLI report that put the surplus-to-reserve ratio at 17.67 percent in 1996.
- Daiwa Bank said its bad-loan reserve ratio would be 54 percent at the end of March.
- That would be equivalent to a 1.75 percentage-point cut in the cash reserve ratio, he said.
- The BOT is responsible for the setting and monitoring of financial institutions'assets and cash reserve ratios.
- Measures could include cuts in the bank reserve ratio or more interest rate cuts, they said.
- The central bank said it has not yet made any decision on the reserve ratio cut.
- The bank last lowered reserve ratios in November, by 0.25 percentage point to 0.50 percentage point.
- The government also said it would lower bank reserve ratios and interest rates at appropriate times.
- Apart from the Statutory Reserve Ratio, banks are also required to hold what is called liquid assets.
- An example is the recent reduction in statutory reserve ratio from 13.5 per cent to 10 per cent.
- There is an analogy between thin provisioning in computers and the keeping of cash reserve ratios in banks.
- It also raised the reserve ratio requirement for these banks by half a percentage point to 10.5 percent.
- In theory, Islamic banking is an example of full-reserve banking, with banks achieving a 100 % reserve ratio.
- He cites an internal SBLI report that put the surplus-to-reserve ratio at 17 . 67 percent in 1996.
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