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Auction of Government of India Dated Securities

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📄 Source: Reserve Bank of India · Press Release prid 63094
Quick answerRBI announces auction of Government of India dated securities for 2026.

What changed

The RBI announced the auction of two Government of India dated securities (6.36% GS 2031 and 7.71% GS 2066) with a total notified amount of ₹32,000 crore, auction date July 10, 2026, settlement July 13, 2026, and details on bidding procedures as per the press release dated July 06, 2026.

What it means for you

The auction of government securities can impact the liquidity and interest rates in the market. Banks and lenders may participate in the auction to manage their investment portfolios and liquidity. The outcome of the auction can also influence the overall yield curve and borrowing costs for the government and other market participants.

What you must do

Who it affects

Banks, Lenders, Investors

What is the purpose of the auction?

The purpose of the auction is to borrow funds for the government through the sale of dated securities.

Who can participate in the auction?

Banks, lenders, and other eligible investors can participate in the auction.

How will the auction impact the market?

The auction can impact liquidity, interest rates, and the overall yield curve in the market.

Test yourself

Quick self-check built only from the facts already on this page — tap a question to reveal the answer.

Q1. In one line, what does this circular do?

RBI announces auction of Government of India dated securities for 2026.

Q2. Who does this circular apply to?

Banks, Lenders, Investors

Q3. What is the first thing you should do about it?

Review the auction details and terms

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Who does what — compliance checklist
📜 Compliance
  • Review the auction details and terms
  • Assess investment opportunities and risks
  • Participate in the auction if suitable for your portfolio
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Worked example & action-note template

Example: if you are a Compliance officer at a bank this circular applies to (Banks, Lenders, Investors), your first concrete step on “Auction of Government of India Dated Securities” is: “Review the auction details and terms”.

  1. Circular: https://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/BS_PressReleaseDisplay.aspx?prid=63094 -- Auction of Government of India Dated Securities
  2. Issued: 07 Jul 2026, 06:02 IST
  3. Action required: Review the auction details and terms
  4. Action required: Assess investment opportunities and risks
  5. Action required: Participate in the auction if suitable for your portfolio
  6. Owner: ____________ Target date: ____________
  7. Board/committee approval needed? Y / N
  8. Evidence filed in compliance register on: ____________
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