In order to develop a vibrant corporate bond market, the Union Finance Ministry is planning some steps in collaboration with Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA). The ministry plans to give statutory liquidity ratio (SLR) status to corporate bonds in order to encourage banks to invest in them. SLR, which currently stands at 23 per cent, is the minimum mandatory investment by banks in government securities.
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