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T-bills fully subscribed

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Mumbai , Nov. 29

The Rs 3,500-crore 91-day and 182-day T-bills auctions on Wednesday were fully subscribed.

The Market Stabilisation Scheme (MSS) amount for the 182-day T-bill was Rs 1,000 crore.

The RBI received 39 competitive bids worth Rs 2,105 crore. The cut off price was Rs 96.68 (6.88 per cent YTM). It accepted 24 competitive bids for Rs 1,500 crore.

The weighted average price was Rs 96.70. The RBI received and accepted two non-competitive bids for Rs 773.18 crore with 100 per cent partial allotment.

For the 91-day T-bill, the MSS amount was Rs 1,500 crore. The RBI received 40 competitive bids amounting to Rs 2361.46 crore. The cut-off price was Rs 98.36 (6.68 per cent YTM). The RBI accepted 30 competitive bids for Rs 2,000 crore.

The weighted average price was Rs 98.37. RBI received and accepted two non-competitive bids for Rs 563 crore.

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