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G-sec transactions using digital rupee recorded highest volume since inception on November 7

On November 7, G-Sec trades using the digital rupee were worth Rs 530 crore, of which trades worth Rs 500 crore were held in the 10-year benchmark 7.26 percent-2032 bonds, according to data compiled from NDS-OM CBDC trades

November 09, 2022 / 14:47 IST
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The transactions in government securities (G-Sec) in the secondary market using the central bank's digital currency recorded the highest volume on November 7 since its inception on the back of higher trades settled in the 10-year benchmark bond.

On November 7, G-Sec trades using the digital rupee were worth Rs 530 crore, of which trades worth Rs 500 crore were held in the 10-year benchmark 7.26 percent-2032 bonds, according to data compiled from NDS-OM CBDC trades. This was followed by Rs 20 crore and Rs 10 crore trades of 7.10 percent-2029 and 7.38 percent-2027 bonds, respectively.

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Meanwhile, on November 4, trades worth Rs 385 crore were settled using CBDC. On November 3, they were worth Rs 200 crore, Rs 290 crore on November 2, and Rs 275 crore on November 1.

Today, by 1 pm, trades worth Rs 260 crore were executed using the digital rupee in the G-Sec secondary market.