Question
The credit risk free instruments issued by RBI on behalf
of government of India in lieu of government’s market bearing programme are known as?Solution
The credit risk free instruments issued by RBI on behalf of government of India in lieu of government’s market bearing programme are known as G-secs (Government/ Sovereign Securities).
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