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Fixed Income: Bonds, Yields & Interest Rate Dynamics
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Module 4
Government and Sovereign Bonds
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Treasury Bills (T-Bills)

Imagine you lend money to the government for a short period, say 91 days, and at the end, the government pays you back a slightly higher amount than what you lent. You don’t receive periodic interest payments; instead, you earn by the difference between the amount you lend and the amount you get back. This is the basic concept of Treasury Bills (T-Bills) — short-term government debt instruments used to manage short-term liquidity needs.

Treasury Bills are short-term debt instruments issued by the government with maturities of less than one year. Unlike bonds, T-Bills do not pay periodic interest (coupons). Instead, they are sold at a discount to their face (par) value, and the investor receives the face value upon maturity. The difference between the purchase price and face value represents the investor’s earnings.

  1. Maturity Periods: Common maturities are 91 days, 182 days, and 364 days.
  2. No Periodic Interest: T-Bills are zero-coupon instruments; investors earn through capital appreciation.
  3. High Liquidity: They are highly liquid and actively traded in the money market.
  4. Low Risk: Backed by the government, T-Bills are considered among the safest investments.

Example:

Suppose the government issues a 91-day T-Bill with a face value of ₹1,00,000 at a discounted price of ₹98,000. At maturity, the investor receives ₹1,00,000, earning ₹2,000 as return.

  1. Cash Management : Governments use T-Bills to manage short-term cash flow needs and liquidity.
  2. Investment Tool : Investors use T-Bills as a low-risk, short-duration investment option.
  3. Benchmark Rates : Yields on T-Bills often serve as benchmark rates for other short-term interest rates in the economy.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) issues T-Bills through auctions, and they form an essential part of the country’s money market. Corporates, banks, and mutual funds commonly invest in T-Bills for short-term liquidity management.

Treasury Bills offer investors a safe, short-term investment option, providing liquidity and security. They are foundational instruments in the fixed income market, especially for managing short-term funds. In the next chapter, we will discuss Credit Risk in Fixed Income Investments, focusing on the risk of default and how it impacts bond investing.

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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. It is not produced by the desk of the Kotak Securities Research Team, nor is it a report published by the Kotak Securities Research Team. The information presented is compiled from several secondary sources available on the internet and may change over time. Investors should conduct their own research and consult with financial professionals before making any investment decisions. Read the full disclaimer here.

Investments in securities market are subject to market risks, read all the related documents carefully before investing. Brokerage will not exceed SEBI prescribed limit. The securities are quoted as an example and not as a recommendation. SEBI Registration No-INZ000200137 Member Id NSE-08081; BSE-673; MSE-1024, MCX-56285, NCDEX-1262.

Sovereign Bonds
Municipal Bonds

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. It is not produced by the desk of the Kotak Securities Research Team, nor is it a report published by the Kotak Securities Research Team. The information presented is compiled from several secondary sources available on the internet and may change over time. Investors should conduct their own research and consult with financial professionals before making any investment decisions. Read the full disclaimer here.

Investments in securities market are subject to market risks, read all the related documents carefully before investing. Brokerage will not exceed SEBI prescribed limit. The securities are quoted as an example and not as a recommendation. SEBI Registration No-INZ000200137 Member Id NSE-08081; BSE-673; MSE-1024, MCX-56285, NCDEX-1262.

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