RBI may have to bring more money into market to rein in short-term rates

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Market participants anticipate the Reserve Bank of India will inject further liquidity in February and March to stabilize short-term borrowing costs. Despite previous injections, commercial paper and certificate of deposit rates have risen significantly due to tight liquidity, subdued government spending, and increased credit demand. This liquidity crunch is expected to persist, potentially impacting government bond yields.