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Rs 2K note withdrawal won't increase gold demand or affect rupee value
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IANS | 20 May, 2023
The decision of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to withdraw Rs 2,000
denomination banknotes from circulation will not have any major impact
on gold demand and also on the rupee value, experts said on Saturday.
According to them, the number of Rs 2,000 denomination notes in circulation (or stocked in lockers) is not huge.
"The
number of Rs 2,000 currency notes in circulation is not large. This is
not like demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes that
happened in 2016," Hareesh V., Head of Commodities Research, Geojit
Financial Services, told IANS.
According to Hareesh, there are other investment avenues and further, there is a limit for using hard cash to purchase gold.
"The RBI decision will also not have any bearing on the gold/silver futures," he said.
"People
were aware about the uncertain future of Rs 2,000 currency notes and
hence they were not stocking the same. Further, there is sufficient time
to change the withdrawn note and hence there is no urgency for the
holders of that currency," S. Santha kumar, General Secretary, Madras
Jewellers and Diamond Traders Association, told IANS.
He said that as per government rules, cash purchase of jewellery is allowed only up to Rs 200,000.
"There may not be any increased demand for gold or silver due to the withdrawal of Rs 2,000 denomination banknotes," Kumar said.
The
RBI on Friday said that Rs 2,000 denomination notes to the value of Rs
3.62 lakh crore were in circulation as on March 31, 2023.
Hareesh
said that even if people decide to convert their Rs 2,000 notes into US
dollar, there will not be any major impact on the value of the Indian
rupee.
"As witnessed during demonetisation, we expect the deposit
accretion of banks could improve marginally in the near term. This will
ease the pressure on deposit rate hikes and could also result in
moderation in short-term interest rates," Karthik Srinivasan, Senior
Vice President, Financial Sector Ratings, ICRA, said.
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