Market Stabilization Scheme (MSS)

Market stabilization scheme is a monetary policy intervention tool used by the RBI to control money supply by sucking out excess liquidity of a more enduring nature arising from large capital inflows in the economy through the issue of dated government securities and Treasury bills etc.

The issued securities are government owned bonds and they are called Market Stabilisation Bonds (MSBs).

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