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The Reserve Bank of India today released on its website the results of the following Surveys:
Reserve Bank of India – Bulletin Weekly Statistical Supplement – Extract . Reserve Bank of India - Liabilities and Assets* (₹ Crore) Item 2023 2024
Auction Results 7.33% GS 2026 New GS 2034 7.25% GS 2063 I. Notified Amount ₹6,000 crore ₹20,000 crore ₹12,000 crore II. Underwriting Notified Amount ₹6,000 crore ₹20,000 crore ₹12,000 crore III. Competitive Bids Received (i) Number
7.33% GS 2026 New GS 2034 7.25% GS 2063 I. Notified Amount ₹6,000 crore ₹20,000 crore ₹12,000 crore II. Cut off Price / Implicit Yield at cut-off 100.59/ 7.0711% 7.10% 100.26/ 7.2288% III. Amount accepted in the auction ₹6,000 crore ₹20,000 crore ₹12,000 crore IV. Devolvement on Primary Dealers NIL NIL NIL
Tenor 14-day Notified Amount (in ₹ crore) 1,25,000 Total amount of offers received (in ₹ crore) 5,511 Amount accepted (in ₹ crore) 5,511 Cut off Rate (%) 6.49 Weighted Average Rate (%) 6.49 Partial Acceptance Percentage of offers received at cut off rate NA
In the underwriting auctions conducted on April 05, 2024 for Additional Competitive Underwriting (ACU) of the undernoted Government securities, the Reserve Bank of India has set the cut-off rates for underwriting commission payable to Primary Dealers as given below:
This Statement sets out various developmental and regulatory policy measures relating to (i) Financial Markets; (ii) Regulations; and (iii) Payment Systems and FinTech.
On the basis of an assessment of the current and evolving macroeconomic situation, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) at its meeting today (April 5, 2024) decided to: Keep the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) unchanged at 6.50 per cent.
Consequently, the standing deposit facility (SDF) rate remains unchanged at 6.25 per cent and the marginal standing facility (MSF) rate and the Bank Rate at 6.75 per cent.
Earlier this week on April 1, we commemorated the 90th year of the Reserve Bank of India. The journey of this august institution is closely related to the evolution of the Indian economy. Numerous historic events have occurred during these nine decades: nationalisation of the Reserve Bank (1949), the planning era, bank nationalisation, wars, droughts, the fall of the Bretton Woods system, oil shocks, a precarious balance of payments situation and the subsequent market reforms, the Asian and the Global Financial crises, the taper tantrum and finally the COVID-19 pandemic and the geo-political hostilities of the recent years. During this journey, the Reserve Bank was always at the forefront, combining its developmental and regulatory roles, in steering the Indian financial system and the economy towards stability. While doing so, it has discharged its responsibilities with integrity and professionalism.
(Amount in ₹ Crore, Rate in Per cent) MONEY MARKETS@ Volume (One Leg) Weighted Average Rate Range A. Overnight Segment (I+II+III+IV) 535,900.83 6.47 5.10-7.55 I. Call Money 10,983.68 6.44 5.10-6.55 II. Triparty Repo 334,596.75 6.45 6.26-6.55 III. Market Repo 189,442.40 6.51 6.00-6.65 IV. Repo in Corporate Bond 878.00 6.72 6.60-7.55 B. Term Segment I. Notice Money** 191.75 6.38 5.90-6.55 II. Term Money@@ 1,144.75 - 6.50-6.90 III. Triparty Repo 2,233.00 6.46 6.41-6.50
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