Answer Posted / gnanapandithan
• Treasury Bills are short term (up to one year) borrowing
instruments of the Government of India which enable
investors to park their short term surplus funds while
reducing their market risk.
• They are auctioned by Reserve Bank of India at regular
intervals and issued at a discount to face value.
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