How does CRR differ from SLR?
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The Statutory Liquidity Ratio, or SLR, is the minimum percentage of deposits that a bank must maintain in the form of gold, cash, or other approved securities. CRR or Cash Reserve Ratio is the minimum share/percentage of a bank's deposits to be held in the form of cash.
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