RBI receives bids worth Rs 1.87 trillion against Rs 40,000 crore OMO purchase auction

The central bank also conducted screen-based OMOs, buying Rs 58,875 crore worth of securities during January.

RBI receives bids worth Rs 1.87 trillion against Rs 40,000 crore OMO purchase auction
RBI receives bids worth Rs 1.87 trillion against Rs 40,000 crore OMO purchase auction

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) received bids worth Rs 1.87 trillion against the notified amount of Rs 40,000 crore at the Open Market Operation (OMO) purchase auction on Thursday.

The cut-off price on the bonds scheduled was set below the secondary market price because of high demand, said market participants. “Naturally there was demand at the auction given the liquidity deficit we have,” said a dealer at a primary dealership. “PSU banks were major participants,” he added.

The RBI has purchased Rs 1 trillion of government securities so far via OMO auctions. The central bank also conducted screen-based OMOs, buying Rs 58,875 crore worth of securities during January.

In addition, the central bank also intervened in the government securities market, acquiring Rs 39,000 crore worth of bonds in the secondary market.

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These interventions were part of the RBI's efforts to inject durable liquidity into the banking system, said market participants. The bond market expects additional OMO auctions as the liquidity in the banking system has been in deficit mode for the past nine consecutive weeks. The net liquidity in the banking system was in a deficit of Rs 1.77 trillion on Wednesday, the latest RBI data showed.

“They will announce more OMOs because that is the way of infusing durable liquidity. Variable rate repo (VRR) auctions are more of a temporary nature,” said the treasury head at a private bank. Meanwhile, the RBI infused Rs 1.33 trillion via an overnight VRR auction on Thursday.

Additionally, a 14-day VRR auction is scheduled to be conducted on Friday to infuse Rs 75,000 crore into the banking system. The persistent tight liquidity conditions have resulted in corporate bond yields hardening despite a 25 basis points (bps) cut in the policy rate by the RBI’s six-member monetary policy committee (MPC).

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