Treasury Bills Kya Hai? | T Bills Explained | Treasury Bills in Hindi | Government Bonds |Josh Money Welcome to Josh Money! In this video of Josh Money, Aastha Sethi is talking about Treasury Bills. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) provides data for the 91 Day, 182 Day and 365 day T-Bills. We input the yield on the day of auction. These are auction rates and we data-bank the implicit yield at cut-off price. This is the yield on an instrument if it is held to maturity. Treasury bills or T-bills, which are money market instruments, are short term debt instruments issued by the Government of India and are presently issued in three tenors, namely, 91 day, 182 day and 364 day. Treasury bills are zero coupon securities and pay no interest. They are issued at a discount and redeemed 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/-. The return to the investors is the difference between the maturity value or the face value (that is Rs.100) and the issue price. A yield based auction is generally conducted when a new Government security is issued. Investors bid in yield terms up to two decimal places (for example, 8.19 per cent, 8.20 per cent, etc.). Bids are arranged in ascending order and the cut-off yield is arrived at the yield corresponding to the notified amount of the auction. The cut-off yield is taken as the coupon rate for the security. Successful bidders are those who have bid at or below the cut-off yield. Bids which are higher than the cut-off yield are rejected. The 91-day bills are issued weekly while the 182-day and 364-day bills are issued bi-weekly. Official Website of RBI: https://m.rbi.org.in/scripts/BS_ViewForms.aspx?FCId=1 Follow the Instagram Page of जोश Money: https://www.instagram.com/joshmoneylive/ Join the Telegram Channel of जोश Money: https://t.openinapp.co/josh_money Treasury Bills Kya Hai? | T Bills in India | Treasury Bills Explained in Hindi | Josh Money #TreasuryBills #TBills #GSecs