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@Ajay- The essential raw material for any bank is money. The amount of money they have received in two days only- Saturday and Sunday (~3 L Cr.) is significant. Withdrawal of the deposited money should take time and will not be immediate, leaving all banks with a good kitty which they can use for lending more (provided ppl avail loans, etc.), settling their own loans that are at higher interest rates and finding new instruments for disposing loans. RBI/Govt. will also have significant money (remember CRR Ratio) which they will use to settle fiscal deficit and fund infrastructure investments in the country. Given that value of any index is dependent of underlying which is further dependent on future cash flows, it makes a good case of BankNifty moving up!
@ Ritesh Agarwal
It will Burden the banks in short term.
Hi Bramesh,
Do you think that the rapid deposits in bank on Saturday and today will positively impact bank nifty on Tuesday?
Yes its should be positive..