Following the anticipated CRR rate cut in September, banks are expected to increase their investments in short-term government securities due to muted credit demand and volatile bond yields. Banks will likely allocate a portion of the surplus liquidity into safer, short-duration instruments like treasury bills and short-term G-Secs to manage credit risk prudently.
D-Street gets a bit of momentum, don’t take it for long bounce
A recent rebound in benchmark indices has improved short-term market momentum, but it is not yet strong enough to signal a sustained bullish trend.The share