India's ultra-short-term rates have dipped below the central bank's benchmark interest rate due to an easing monetary policy stance and added liquidity. The Reserve Bank of India recently sold 91-day Treasury bills at lower yields, prompting expectations of imminent rate cuts amidst ample banking system liquidity. Read The Rest at :
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