Private cryptocurrencies pose risk, prone to frauds, illegal acts: RBI report
                                                
                     New Delhi
                                        
                
            
            			
			        					 
					 29-December-2021
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The Reserve Bank of India on Wednesday said the proliferation of private
 cryptocurrencies across the globe has sensitised regulators and 
governments to the associated risks.
  As per the  cryptocurrencies
 pose immediate risks of frauds, to anti-money-laundering efforts, and 
fight aginst terror financing.
Besides, these assets are prone to
 extreme price volatility, given their highly speculative nature, the 
RBI said in its latest Financial Stability Report.
"Longer term 
concerns relate to capital flow management, financial and macro-economic
 stability, monetary policy transmission and currency substitution," the
 report said.
 
Furthermore, on the NPA of the scheduled commercial banks, the RBI expects gross non-performing assets to jump from 6.9 per cent in September 2021 to 8.1 per cent by September 2022 under the baseline scenario and to 9.5 percent under a severe stress scenario.
Besides, the report said inflationary pressures in food and energy increased significantly in the recent months, with food prices remaining far above their long-term growth rates.
"The outlook appears uncertain as supply bottlenecks gradually ease, global liquidity and monetary policy regimes begin recalibration to normalise and demand gathers steam," the report added.
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			"The demand for industrial and base metals is, however, likely to be robust on the back of global investment in decarbonisation. Inflationary pressures are reinforced by the fall in production of food items, supply side disruptions and rising input costs." - IANS
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