Treasury bills vs fixed deposits: T-bills via SIP gain traction, but FDs still top for 1-year returns
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The RBI now permits individuals to invest in Treasury bills via SIPs on its retail direct platform, aiming to increase retail participation in the bond market. While one-year bank FDs offer higher returns, T-bills outperform in shorter tenures like 91-day and 182-day maturities. This initiative allows investments starting from Rs 10,000 with auto-bidding and reinvestment options.
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