Performance evaluation of treasury bills traded in the money market
A descriptive approach
Keywords:
T-Bills, money market instruments, risk returnAbstract
The financial market is combined with many instruments, which supports to function the market without any deviation and helps to develop the economy. The present paper aims to investigate the various types of treasury bills traded in the money markets and its performance and growth from the year 2011-12 to 2020-21. The secondary data were collected from various websites of Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI), and Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE). The collected data were analysed by applying simple percentage analysis, Annual Growth Rate (AGR), and Compound Annual Growth Rate to assess the performance of Treasury bill (T-Bills).
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