Fully Clickable Video Ad

RBI rejects all bids at auction to ease liquidity – The Times of India

Spread the love



MUMBAI: In a move aimed at easing liquidity in the banking system, RBI rejected all bids for its Rs 26,000 crore auction of 91-day and 182-day treasury bills on Thursday. The decision comes amid a cash squeeze, aggravated by RBI’s intervention in the forex market, where it has been selling dollars and draining rupee liquidity.
However, it accepted bids for Rs 7,000 crore in its auction of 364-day treasury bills at a yield of 6.56%. Meanwhile, RBI conducted open market operations, accepting offers to sell bonds worth Rs 40,000 crore as part of its liquidity infusion measures.
The banking system liquidity remains in deep deficit, despite recent cash injection measures by RBI. Banks have borrowed around Rs 2 lakh crore from the central bank as of Wednesday. The govt is likely maintaining a comfortable cash balance after tax collections, which gave RBI the headroom to reject bids.
The auction marks end of RBI’s month-long liquidity infusion package. Market participants now await central bank’s next steps to address liquidity deficit. Over five weeks, RBI has bought bonds worth Rs 1 lakh crore via auctions and another Rs 38,800 crore via secondary market transactions.



Related Posts
Tesla India entry: Why Donald Trump has said it would be ‘very unfair’ for Elon Musk’s Tesla to set up a factory in India – The Times of India
Tesla India entry: Why Donald Trump has said it would be ‘very unfair’ for Elon Musk’s Tesla to set up a factory in India - The Times of India

Both Musk and US President Donald Trump have in the past expressed concerns about India's steep import duties on Read more

Govt to launch e-licenses for pilots; India to be second country to do so for flight crew | India News – The Times of India
Govt to launch e-licenses for pilots; India to be second country to do so for flight crew | India News - The Times of India

NEW DELHI: Union aviation minister Ram Mohan Naidu will Thursday launch Directorate General of Civil Aviation’s (DGCA) “electronic personnel Read more

See also  Startup funding rises to over $1 billion in January-February, 'mature' companies tap growth cap - The Times of India
Smallcap stocks mark strong comeback after heavy losses, is it revival or bull trap? – The Times of India
Smallcap stocks mark strong comeback after heavy losses, is it revival or bull trap? - The Times of India

After nine grueling sessions that wiped out months of gains for retail investors, smallcap stocks are making a strong Read more

Blinking Photo Ad
RBI net sold over $15 billion forex in December – The Times of India
RBI net sold over $15 billion forex in December - The Times of India

MUMBAI: The Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) intervention in the foreign exchange market to stabilise the rupee resulted in Read more

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top