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Posted 28 Dec 2024

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Recently, RBI notified the calendar for issuance of T-Bills, one of the types of Government Securities (G-Sec). 

Government Securities Market in India

  • About: It is a tradeable instrument issued by the Central or State Governments acknowledging the Government’s debt obligation. 
  • Issued by: RBI through an auction on its electronic, E-Kuber platform.  
    • RBI’s Public Debt Office (PDO) acts as its registry / depository.
  • Major Participants: Commercial banks, Primary Dealers, Insurance companies, co-operative banks, regional rural banks, mutual funds, retail investors (non-competitive bidding section), etc.

Types of G-Sec

  • Short term with original maturities less than a year.  E.g., T-Bills 
    • Treasury Bills (T-bills)
      • Money market and short term debt instruments issued by the Government of India (GOI)
      • Zero coupon securities and pay no interest. 
        • Issued at a discount and redeemed at the face value at maturity.
      • Issued in 3 tenors, namely, 91 day, 182 day and 364 day. 
    • Cash Management Bills (CMBs)
      • Short-term (maturities less than 91 days) instrument introduced by the GOI in 2010 to meet the temporary mismatches in its cash flows. 
  • Long Term, with original maturity of one or more year. E.g., Government Bonds or Dated Securities. 
    • Dated G-Sec: They carry a fixed or floating interest rate paid on the face value, on half-yearly basis, with maturities ranging from 5 to 40 years.
    •  SDLs: Dated securities issued by State Governments with half-yearly interest payments.
  • NOTE: In India, the Central Government issues both T-Bills and bonds or dated securities while the State Governments issue only bonds or dated securities, called the State Development Loans (SDLs). 
  • Tags :
  • RBI
  • G-Sec
  • Treasury Bills
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