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TABLE-Sales under India's Market Stabilisation Scheme 2008/09

Mon Nov 9, 2009 8:57am IST
 
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Nov 9 (Reuters) - The Reserve Bank of India has issued bonds
and treasury bills under the Market Stabilisation Scheme (MSS)
totalling  435.00 billion rupees and redeemed bonds worth
500.00 billion rupees since the current financial year which
began on April 2008.
 The government has issued 91-day treasury bills worth 165.00
billion rupees, 182-days treasury bill worth 70.00 billion
rupees, 364-day treasury bills worth 90.00 billion and bonds
worth 110.00 billion rupees and redeemed bonds worth 500.00
billion rupees.
 Under the MSS scheme, the central bank issues bonds to soak
up the additional cash in the banking system generated by its
own intervention.
 Though it sells treasury bills under this scheme weekly, it
resumed selling dated securities from March 2006 after a gap of
nearly 18 months.
 According to the central bank's website, the total
outstanding balance under the MSS stood at 187.73 billion
rupees as on Oct 30 2009, below a self-imposed limit of 2.48
trillion rupees.
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Sale       Bond     Target sale   Cut-off         Wtd. Avg.
date                  amount     price/yield     price/yield
                              (rupees/%)      (rupees/%)
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Sep 02    182-Day  T-bill 20     95.67/9.0768      95.68 Sep 02
 91-Day  T-bill 20     97.80/9.0227      97.81 Aug 27    
91-Day  T-bill 15     97.79/9.0646      97.79 Aug 27    364-Day
 T-bill 10     91.61/9.1835      91.64 Aug 20    182-Day 
T-bill 10     95.56/9.3181      95.57 Aug 13    364-Day  T-bill
15     91.52/9.2912      91.57 Aug 06    182-Day  T-bill 10    
95.57/9.2962      95.59 Jul 30    364-Day  T-bill 10    
91.30/9.5552      91.31 Jul 23     91-Day  T-bill 25    
97.79/9.0646      97.80 Jul 23    182-Day  T-bill 10    
95.56/9.3181      95.58 Jul 16    364-Day  T-bill 10    
91.39/9.4470      91.42 Jul 16     91-Day  T-bill 25    
97.78/9.1066      97.80 Jul 09    182-Day  T-bill 10    
95.55/9.3401      95.58 May 14     91-Day  T-bill  5    
98.19/7.3937      98.20 May 14    182-Day  T-bill 10    
96.36/7.5758      96.38 May 07    364-Day  T-bill 25    
93.00/7.5476      93.05 Apr 30     6.57%   2011   30    
96.76/7.8712      96.82 Apr 23     91-Day  T-bill 20    
98.18/7.4353      98.19 Apr 23    364-Day  T-bill 10    
92.88/7.6869      92.92 Apr 16     91-Day  T-bill 25    
98.18/7.4353      98.20 Apr 16     6.57%   2011   30    
96.20/8.0827      96.26 Apr 10     6.57%   2011   50    
96.52/7.9452      96.76 Apr 09     91-Day  T-bill 30    
98.23/7.2274      98.27 Apr 09    364-Day  T-bill 10    
93.15/7.3739      93.18
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 Outstanding securities issued (in billion rupees) 435.00
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                   MSS REDEMPTION
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 Buy        Bond     Target        Cut-off         Wtd. Avg.
date                purchase      price/yield     price/yield
                 amount        (rupees/%)      (rupees/%)
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Jan 29     7.55%   2010  30     104.02/4.2891      103.98 Jan
16     6.57%   2011  30     104.52/4.2906      104.23 Jan 01   
 7.55%   2010  50     103.83/4.6023      103.78 Dec 12    
5.87%   2010  50     100.75/5.1221      100.30 Dec 12     7.55%
  2010  50     102.76/5.4891      102.49 Nov 21     5.87%  
2010  40      99.22/6.6056       99.01 Nov 21     7.55%   2010 
50     101.15/6.7142      100.87 Nov 14     6.65%   2009  50   
  99.94/6.7846       99.92 Nov 14     5.87%   2010  50     
98.92/6.8752       98.89 Nov 07     6.65%   2009  50     
99.94/6.7814       99.90 Nov 07     5.48%   2009  50     
99.23/6.8243       99.16
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Outstanding securities redeemed (in billion rupees) 500.00
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