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The central bank received 66 bids in the three-year tenor LTRO, which has reversal date on March 1, 2023.
“The total bids that were received amounted to Rs 1,71,965 crore, implying a bid to cover ratio (i e., the number of bids received relative to the notified amount) of 6.9,” the RBI said in a release.
As against this, the RBI allotted an amount of Rs 25,028 crore, with a pro-rata allotment percentage to 14.54 per cent.
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It has already conducted two LTROs for Rs 25,000 crore each on February 17 and February 24.
In the February 17 LTRO for three-year tenor, it received bids amounting to Rs 1.944 trillion.
In the second LTRO for one-year tenor conducted on February 24, the RBI got 52 bids amounting to Rs 1.23 trillion.
In last month’s bi-monthly policy review, the RBI had announced term repurchase agreements (repos) of one-year and three-year tenors for a total amount of Rs 1 trillion at the policy repo rate, from the fortnight beginning February 15.
LTROs are aimed at helping banks to reduce their lending rates, thereby quickening the monetary policy transmission.