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Centre Plans to Raise ₹8 Lakh Crore Through Bonds from April to September
Additionally, Rs 10,000 crore will be obtained through sovereign green bonds in the same period.
The borrowing will occur through 26 weekly auctions, with securities having maturities ranging from 3 years to 50 years. The government plans to issue securities across various maturities, including 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 30, 40, and 50-year durations.
To enhance the redemption profile, the Centre will conduct security buybacks and switching operations. Additionally, the Reserve Bank of India has established a Ways and Means Advances limit of Rs 1.50 lakh crore for the first half of the year to address temporary mismatches in government accounts.
Furthermore, the government aims to raise Rs 19,000 crore weekly through Treasury bills in the first quarter of 2025-26, with over 26% of the total market borrowings planned to come from 10-year government securities.
The Centre retains the option to utilize a greenshoe option, allowing for an additional subscription of up to Rs 2,000 crore against each security it intends to issue.
The gross borrowing for 2025-26 is projected to exceed that of the current financial year due to the need to repay Covid-19 related loans maturing during this period. For 2024-25, gross borrowing is estimated at Rs 14.01 lakh crore.
In net terms, bond market borrowings are expected to reach Rs 11.54 lakh crore (3.2% of GDP) in 2025-26, compared to Rs 11.63 lakh crore in 2024-25.
The Centre aims to approach its market borrowings gradually to prevent liquidity constraints that could impede investment in the corporate sector and hinder economic growth.
Business
Gold Prices Edge Up in India on January 19, 2026
Gold prices in India recorded a slight increase on January 19, 2026, supported by global market trends, local demand, and movements in the rupee-dollar exchange rate.
As per market estimates, 24-carat gold, which is considered pure gold, is priced at ₹14,569 per gram, or ₹1,45,690 per 10 grams. 22-carat gold, commonly used for jewellery, is trading at around ₹13,355 per gram, or ₹1,33,550 per 10 grams.
The prices have risen marginally compared to the previous day. The increase is mainly linked to a weaker Indian rupee against the US dollar, which makes imported gold more expensive.
Gold rates vary slightly across cities such as Mangalore and other parts of the country. These differences depend on local taxes, transportation costs, jeweller margins, and regional demand.
Demand for gold remains strong due to the wedding season and festive buying, which continues to support higher prices. Investors also turn to gold during uncertain economic conditions, as it is seen as a safe-haven asset.
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Experts say that global geopolitical developments, inflation concerns, and central bank policies are also influencing international gold prices, which in turn affect domestic rates.
Market participants expect gold prices to remain firm in the near term if the rupee stays weak and demand continues at current levels.
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Gold Prices Decline Slightly on January 16
Gold prices witnessed a mild decline in the domestic bullion market on January 16, 2026. The price of 24-carat gold was recorded at ₹143,080 per 10 grams. This marked a fall of ₹360 compared to its previous closing price, indicating a soft trend in the precious metal market.
Similarly, the price of 22-carat gold also moved lower. It was trading at ₹131,157 per 10 grams during the day. The decline in gold prices reflects cautious sentiment among investors amid changing global economic signals.
Market experts said gold prices were affected by fluctuations in international markets and movements in the US dollar. Profit booking by investors at higher levels also contributed to the marginal drop in prices.
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Despite the decline, demand for gold remains steady in the domestic market. Jewellers reported moderate buying interest, especially for 22-carat gold used in jewellery. Industry participants are now closely watching global inflation data, interest rate trends, and geopolitical developments.
Gold prices are expected to remain volatile in the coming days. Investors are advised to keep an eye on global cues and currency movements before making fresh investments.
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Silver Crashes ₹12,500 to ₹2.43 Lakh per kg; Gold Declines ₹900
Silver prices fell sharply from record levels in the national capital on Thursday due to global profit-booking. The price of silver dropped by ₹12,500 to ₹2,43,500 per kilogram.
According to the All India Sarafa Association, the white metal had touched a record high of ₹2,56,000 per kilogram in the previous trading session on Wednesday. Silver had surged by ₹5,000 in that session amid strong global cues.
Gold prices also weakened on Thursday. The yellow metal declined by ₹900 per 10 grams in the local market. Traders attributed the fall to selling pressure after recent gains.
Market experts said that a rise in global prices earlier had encouraged investors to book profits. This selling pressure impacted both silver and gold prices in the domestic market.
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They added that movements in international bullion prices and a stronger dollar also influenced the decline. Investors are now closely watching global economic signals for further direction in precious metal prices.
