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RBI gets over 2x bids, higher premium for $10-billion swap auction

adminBy adminMarch 24, 2025Updated:May 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Reserve Bank of India’s $10 billion dollar rupee buy-sell swap saw bids more than double the notified amount and a higher-than-expected premium. The swap auction saw bids worth $22.3 billion, while the average premium of accepted bids was at 592 paisa, higher than market expectations of 580 paisa to 590 paisa, market participants said. This was the second long term foreign exchange swap by the RBI, and both will reverse in March 2028.

The swap auction is done by the RBI to tackle the persistent deficit seen in the banking system since mid December. The daily average deficit in system liquidity in March stood at Rs 1.6 lakh crore, RBI data showed.

“There was more demand in the auction, and the higher premiums show that people are willing to pay more to swap their dollars,” said Rajeev Pawar, head of treasury at Ujjivan Small Finance Bank.

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Even though the premiums for Monday’s swap auction were higher than market expectations, they were lower than the premiums of the previous auction which happened on February 28. At that time, the average premium of accepted bids stood at 673 paisa.
“Since this is the second long term $10 billion auction, the premium is lower than last time. Lower premiums are good for the markets,” said Gopal Tripathi, head of treasury at Jana Small Finance Bank.

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In the buy-sell swap, the RBI buys dollars in exchange for rupees, hence infusing liquidity into the system. In the second leg of the transaction in March 2028, the RBI will sell back the $10 billion to the market at the forward rate, which is the currency exchange spot rate at that time, plus 592 paise



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