@arjungn80
Arjun Nagarajan
@arjungn80 · 3:47

How will the demonetised money enter the system and what will happen?

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Many assume that 50% of this 3.6 trillion of money, the amount of money that is being demonetized, would be deposited into the system and as a result this would lead to an increase in deficits that banks can then lend out as credit. This would then push up their net interest margins, also called as NIMS of the banks, and be positive for banks as a whole. I think it would be reasonable to expect somewhere around a five to eight basis points drop in the short term yields in India

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@challasrigouri
Challa Sri Gouri
@challasrigouri · 0:31
Ah, thank you so much for explaining us the various ways through which we can actually exchange the 2000 nodes and how can this demonetized money be changed or exchanged. So most of the people don't actually understand how to deal with this particular situation. So I feel if they listen to you as well, they get an idea on how they can use it in different ways and all. So thank you so much for investing your time and helping us out to understand these things. Thank you
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