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What are “Open Market Operations”?
Options:
A .  Selling of currency by the RBI
B .  Activities of SEBI registered brokers
C .  Selling of gilt-edged securities by the Government
D .  Sale of shares by FIIs
Answer: Option C
Answer: (c)
An open market operation (also known as OMO) is an activity by a central bank to buy or sell government bonds on the open market. A central bank uses them as the primary means of implementing monetary policy.
The usual aim of open market operations is to control the short term interest rate and the supply of base money in an economy and thus indirectly control the total money supply.
This involves meeting the demand of base money at the target interest rate by buying and selling government securities, or other financial instruments.
Monetary targets, such as inflation, interest rates, or exchange rates, are used to guide this implementation.

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