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As of November 7, 2025, Indian banks hold cash balances of ₹7.77 trillion, with no surplus cash balance reported for RBI auctions. Refinancing stood at ₹91.33 billion, while marginal standing facility borrowing was ₹1.01 billion. The Indian rupee opened nearly unchanged at 88.6575 against the US dollar, reflecting stable liquidity and currency conditions.
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) reported that Indian banks maintained substantive cash balances totaling ₹7.77 trillion as of November 7, indicating healthy banking liquidity. The government had no surplus cash balance with the RBI earmarked for auctions on the same date.
On the refinance front, banks availed ₹91.33 billion in refinance facilities from the central bank, supporting credit flow and financial stability. Borrowings via the Marginal Standing Facility (MSF) amounted to ₹1.01 billion, reflecting moderate utilization of emergency lending windows by banks.
The Indian rupee (INR) opened at 88.6575 against the US dollar (USD), nearly unchanged from the previous session’s close of 88.66. This stable currency stance is underpinned by balanced foreign exchange flows and contained inflationary pressures amid ongoing macroeconomic resilience.
These liquidity metrics and currency stability signal steady conditions for banking operations and forex markets as India navigates domestic and global economic challenges.
Key Highlights
Banks’ cash balances stood robust at ₹7.77 trillion on Nov 7, 2025.
Government reported zero surplus cash balance with RBI for auction on Nov 7.
Banks availed ₹91.33 billion refinance and ₹1.01 billion via marginal standing facility.
Indian rupee opened at 88.6575 per US dollar, virtually unchanged from previous close.
Stable liquidity and currency conditions support steady banking and forex market operations.
Sources: Reuters, Reserve Bank of India, Trading Economics
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