Difference between liquidity adjustment facility and open market operations
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An open market operation (OMO) is an activity by a central bank to buy or sell government securities in the open market. Central banks(RBI) use these operations as the primary means of implementing monetary policy(to control inflation and liquidity). ... Thus excess liquidity goes to RBI.
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