Updates under SEBI as on 25th Feb 2019.

Revision in Haircut on Central Government Securities (G-Sec) accepted as Collateral.
 
SEBI, vide circular MRD/DoP/SE/Cir-7/2005 dated February 23, 2005, captioned ‘Comprehensive Risk Management Framework for the cash market’,
has, inter alia,specified the applicable haircuts for the acceptable liquid assets deposited by members with the exchange/clearing corporation for various
requirements.
 
Based on the feedback received from the Clearing Corporations and the recommendations of the Risk Management Review Committee (RMRC) of
SEBI, it has been decided to revise the minimum haircuts applicable to the Central Government securities deposited by clearing members. Accordingly,
Para 2 of Annexure –I to the Circular stands modified as far as it relates to the haircut on Central Government Securities, as under:

S.No

Type and Tenor of Securities

Haircut

A

Treasury Bills,and Liquid*Government

of India Dated Securities having residual maturity of less than 3 years

2%

B

Liquid*Government of India Dated Securities

having residual maturity of more than 3 years

5%

C

For all other Semi-liquid* and Illiquid

*Government of India Dated Securities

10%

Classification of the Government of India Dated Securities, as above, shall be reviewed on 15th of every month.The revision in classification, if any, shall be
implemented with effect from 1st of the next month.
 
This circular is being issued in exercise of powers conferred under Section 11 (1) of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992, to protect the
interests of investors in securities and to promote the development of, and to regulate the securities market.

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