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Pooja Sharma

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2 years ago

1. What is Treasury Bills (TB)?

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Abhishek Mishra

2 years ago

Treasury bills are categorized as money market instruments, issued when the government need money for a shorter period. It has a maximum maturity of 364 days. Treasury bills are presently issued in three maturities, namely, 91 day, 182 day and 364 day. Treasury bills are zero coupon securities and pay no interest. Rather, they are issued at a discount (at a reduced amount) and redeemed (given back money) at the face value at maturity. For example, a 91 day Treasury bill of Rs.100/- (face value) may be issued at say Rs. 98.20, that is, at a discount of say, Rs.1.80 and would be redeemed at the face value of Rs.100/-.

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