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Explained | New foreign investors may invest billions in India's government bonds and beyond - CNBC...
CNBC TV18· 4 days agoJPMorgan Chase has added India's sovereign bonds to some of its significant international indices,...
Rupee may rise up to 82.50 against dollar on global bond index inflows: Experts
CNBC Awaaz· 4 days agoThe rupee is likely to appreciate in the coming days and trade in the range of 82.50 to 83.50...
Modi-Putin summit an opportunity to iron out differences—prioritise 5 issues first
Theprint· 4 days agoFrom the largest supplier of defence equipment, Russia is now playing a more visible role in India’s...
As US inflation cools, Asian stocks head for 5th straight month of gains
Business Standard India· 4 days agoAsian markets were little fazed by the first US presidential debate between Democratic President Joe...
Indian government bonds included in JPMorgan emerging market index: What happens next?
Hindustan Times· 4 days agoHow much foreign inflows has India already received and how much will it receive? While investors...
Foreign investors find it hard to invest in Indian government bonds due to heavy paperwork: Report
Hindustan Times· 5 days agoIndia opened a segment of the sovereign bond market to overseas investors only due to record...
A seminal moment for India’s bond market
Livemint· 5 days agoForeign ownership of Indian government bonds is less than 2% currently. Any allocation to Indian bonds today is active and non-benchmarked, as domestic...
Indian bonds back in action with inclusion in JP Morgan index
Livemint· 5 days agoThis will make India's bond market the 25th to join the widely tracked index since it was launched...
Rupee ends higher, lifted by bond inflows; oil firms' dollar bids cap gains
The Economic Times· 5 days agoThe Indian rupee ended stronger on Thursday, boosted by inflows into domestic sovereign bonds a day before their inclusion in JPMorgan's emerging market ...
India a very attractive destination for fixed income investors: Vikas Goel
The Economic Times· 5 days agoWhy don't you begin by just telling us your first thoughts on this inclusion that is likely to happen. What kind of implications do you see for the Indian bond markets and your own business? ...