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  • 03 January, 2026

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Open Market Operations (OMO)

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has recently announced that it will conduct Open Market Operation (OMO) purchases of government securities worth ?1 trillion. In addition, the RBI will undertake a three-year dollar–rupee buy/sell swap of $5 billion. These measures are aimed at injecting durable liquidity into the financial system and supporting orderly financial market conditions.

What are Open Market Operations?

Open Market Operations refer to the purchase and sale of government securities by a central bank in the open market with the objective of influencing the money supply and liquidity conditions in the economy. In India, OMOs are conducted exclusively by the Reserve Bank of India.

Role of OMOs in the Indian Economy

The RBI uses OMOs as a key monetary policy tool to manage liquidity, ensure financial stability, and support effective transmission of monetary policy. By influencing the availability of funds in the banking system, OMOs play a crucial role in shaping interest rates and controlling inflation.

Impact of RBI’s OMO Purchases

When the RBI buys government securities, it injects money into the banking system. This increases liquidity, leads to lower interest rates, and encourages banks to lend more freely. Such actions are typically undertaken during periods of economic slowdown or tight liquidity.

Impact of RBI’s OMO Sales

When the RBI sells government securities, it absorbs excess liquidity from the banking system. This results in a reduction in money supply, which generally leads to higher interest rates. OMO sales are used when the RBI aims to curb inflationary pressures or manage excess liquidity.

Objectives of Open Market Operations

Controlling Inflation

By selling government securities and reducing liquidity, the RBI raises interest rates, which helps moderate demand and control inflation.

Boosting Economic Growth

During economic downturns, the RBI purchases securities to inject liquidity. Lower interest rates stimulate borrowing, investment, and consumption, thereby supporting economic growth.

Managing Exchange Rates

OMOs can indirectly influence the exchange rate of the Indian Rupee by affecting money supply and capital flows. This helps the RBI maintain stability during periods of foreign exchange market volatility.

Significance of Recent RBI Action

The recent OMO purchases and dollar–rupee swap reflect the RBI’s commitment to maintaining adequate liquidity, supporting credit flow, and ensuring financial market stability in a changing global and domestic economic environment.


Source: PIB


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