Question

    What does 'SLR' stand for in the context of banking

    regulations?
    A Statutory Liquidity Ratio Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B Standard Liquidity Ratio Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C Stock Liquified Ratio Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D Short Liquified Ratio Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    SLR (Statutory Liquidity Ratio) represents the minimum percentage of deposits that a commercial bank must maintain in the form of cash, gold, or other securities. It is a critical regulatory requirement aimed at ensuring the bank's liquidity and financial stability.

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