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RBI to purchase through a multi-security auction. It will use multiple price method. There is no security-wise notified amount.
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Eligible participants will have to submit their bids/offers in electronic format. Only in the event of system failure, physical bids/offers would be accepted. Such physical bid/offer should be submitted to Financial Markets Operations Department.
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Eligible participants will have to submit their bids/offers in electronic format. Only in the event of system failure, physical bids/offers would be accepted. Such physical bid/offer should be submitted to Financial Markets Operations Department.
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Eligible participants will have to submit their bids/offers in electronic format on August 27. Only in the event of system failure, physical bids/offers would be accepted. Such physical bid/offer should be submitted to Financial Markets Operations Department.
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The participants have to submit their offers in electronic format on the Reserve Bank of India Core Banking Solution (E-Kuber) system.
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The purchase will be made through open market operations (OMOs).
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The RBI has already injected Rs 20,000 crore through two OMO purchase auctions.
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The OMO operation will help ease tight liquidity situation triggered by a series of defaults by group companies of IL&FS.
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The auctions to purchase government bonds as part of the Open Market Operations (OMO) to manage liquidity in the system will be conducted in the second, third and fourth week of October.
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The bond market, which got a shot in the arm on Friday after Moody`s upgraded India`s sovereign rating pared almost all the gains on that day, resumed the rally on Monday boosted by the cancellation of OMO sale which to traders was a signal that the central bank was not happy with high yields.
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With an objective of keeping liquidity at neutral level, Reserve Bank is likely to infuse Rs 55,000 crore through open market operations (OMO) in the second half of this financial year
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The Reserve Bank will purchase government securities for a total Rs 10,000 crore on Wednesday to inject liquidity into the market.
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Foreign portfolio investment (FPI) inflows into India could trip below USD 15 billion this fiscal amid continued global uncertainty, a Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BofA-ML) report says.
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The Reserve Bank's open market operations are not primarily aimed at meeting short-term liquidity needs, but to manage long-term balance-sheet growth in line with the inflation target, Governor Raguram Rajan said Tuesday.






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