Malaysia cash reserve ratio


Malaysia cash reserve ratio: 2 (0%)
Last Update: April 30, 2024

Malaysia cash reserve ratio closed down 2 as of April 30, 2024 from 2 from the previous month and 2 from last year.


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Malaysia cash reserve ratio

DateValues
2024-04-30 2
2024-03-31 2
2024-02-29 2
2024-01-31 2
2023-12-31 2
2023-11-30 2
2023-10-31 2
2023-09-30 2
2023-08-31 2
2023-07-31 2
2023-06-30 2
2023-05-31 2
2023-04-30 2
2023-03-31 2
2023-02-28 2
2023-01-31 2
2022-12-31 2
2022-11-30 2
2022-10-31 2
2022-09-30 2
2022-08-31 2
2022-07-31 2
2022-06-30 2
2022-05-31 2

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Malaysia cash reserve ratio Statistics


IndicatorSymbolActualPreviousM/M%Y/Y%TrendSlopePercentileUpdate
cash reserve ratiomy.cashreserveratio2.0200DownDown642024-04-30

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Malaysia cash reserve ratio Historical Data

The MacroVar database offers free access to historical data for the Malaysia cash reserve ratio, dating back to 1950. This extensive dataset is readily available through MacroVar versatile platforms, including a user-friendly web interface, a robust Python API, and convenient Excel integration. By leveraging these tools, users can efficiently retrieve and analyze decades of Malaysia cash reserve ratio data, supporting a wide range of research, financial analysis, and decision-making processes.

What is the Malaysia cash reserve ratio

The cash reserve ratio in Malaysia refers to the percentage of a bank's total deposits that must be held in reserve with the central bank. This requirement is imposed by the central bank in order to ensure the stability of the banking system and to control the amount of money in circulation in the economy. By setting a cash reserve ratio, the central bank can influence the lending capacity of commercial banks and ultimately regulate inflation and economic growth. A higher cash reserve ratio means that banks have less money available to lend, which can help to prevent excessive borrowing and speculative bubbles. On the other hand, a lower cash reserve ratio can stimulate lending and boost economic activity. Overall, the cash reserve ratio is an important tool used by the central bank to maintain financial stability and regulate the economy.