explain statutory liquidity ratio (SLR)
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Statutory liquidity ratio (SLR) is the Indian government term for the reserve requirement that the commercial banks in India are required to maintain in the form of cash, gold, government approved securities before providing credit to the customers.
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SLR refers to liquid assets of the commercial banks which they are required to maintain as a minimum percentage of their total deposits
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