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The interest rate below which banks cannot lend is called:
CBSE Class X - 2024
CBSE Class X
Updated On:
Jan 13, 2026
Repo rate
Base rate
Statutory rate
Reverse Repo rate
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The Correct Option is
B
Solution and Explanation
The base rate signifies the lowest interest rate a bank can charge its clients, excluding certain exceptions like agricultural financing or government initiatives.
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