Thu, Mar 14, 2024
At the SEBI-NISM research conference, Madhabi Puri Buch, SEBI Chairperson said, "...Government of India bonds will be part of the global indices and that automatically means that a lot of passive investment will come into the country. The reason we are delighted is that once a benchmark and a yield curve have been established for the sovereign debt, then there is a lot of confidence in terms of investing in the corporate debt as well.
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Tue, Aug 22, 2023
Editor's Take: Understanding Recent Surge in Nasdaq, Significance of Dollar Index, Bond Market Outlook, Global Inflation Concerns, and Prospects of Equity Market Rally
Wed, Feb 22, 2023
Bond Yield Inversion for the first time in India? Has short term US bond yield increased concern? What are the signs of high inflation? Why right time to invest in Bond Market? Know from Anil Singhvi.
Tue, Oct 23, 2018
The major reason for the crisis being faced by banks in the absence of a developed bond market in the country, the official auditor said on Tuesday.
Thu, Aug 02, 2018
The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) 0.25% hike in repo rate to 6.50% came with a neutral stance which cooled the yields in the government securities market.
Thu, Apr 26, 2018
Indian Sovereign bond market: The 10-year bond yield should hover in the range of 7.70-7.80% levels given that there is no further spurt in global yields, the trader added. Singapore-based DBS Bank believes that the backdrop for emerging market bonds remains challenging.
Sat, Aug 19, 2017
The bankruptcy law was enacted to ensure time-bound settlement of insolvency and enable ease of doing business as the bad loans in the banking system has touched the roof.
Thu, Aug 17, 2017
The 31-scrip index was trading at 31,837.21 up 67 points or 0.21%, while the 51-scrip index surged by nearly 28 points or 0.28% trading at 9,924.80.
Tue, Aug 08, 2017
Shares of Tesla have risen 67% this year and ticked down 0.49% to close at $355.17 on Monday after the announcement, Xinhua reported.
Wed, Apr 26, 2017
Within the limit of 12, an entity can issue both secured and unsecured non-convertible debentures while no separate category of ISINs will be provided to them.
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