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Here are the key things to know about inclusion of Indian bonds in JP Morgan index and what it means...
CNBC Awaaz· 5 days agoSince JP Morgan announced India's inclusion nine months ago, eligible bonds have seen net purchases...
Gilts to shine brighter from tomorrow
The Economic Times· 6 days agoMumbai: From Friday, a new era of global interconnectedness begins for the Indian sovereign debt market with government bonds' inclusion in an...
Indian bond yields to trade in 6.75-7.00% range post JP Morgan bond inclusion, say experts
CNBC Awaaz· 6 days agoIndian bond yields, particularly for the 10-year benchmark bond, are expected to trade in the range...
UPSC Key | Buffer stocks, JP Morgan Index, Hijab ban and more
Indian Express· 4 days agoExclusive for Subscribers Daily: How are NEET/NET fiasco and Buffer stocks relevant to the UPSC...
India’s inclusion in JP Morgan Global Bond Index- What does it mean: Explained
Financial Express· 5 days agoThe domestic bonds will hold will have 10% weightage and there will be an increase of one percentage point every month, with a starting weight of 1%. Within this subset of ...
India a level-headed country, next few decades belong to India: Abhishek Banerjee
The Economic Times· 4 days agoRecently, India recorded a current account surplus of $5.7 billion. India was also included in the...
SEBI's big blow to discount brokers as it bats for uniform charges by market participants: What is...
Business Insider India· 8 hours agoIn a massive blow to most stock broking firms, market regulator SEBI has directed all stock...
A new era for bond market
Financial Express· 2 days agoThe assets under custody of sovereign bonds held by FPIs climbed from around $19 billion in September-end to $28 billion in& ...
Pakistan to pass tax-laden budget ahead of fresh IMF loan
Indian Express· 4 days agoSpeaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq announced moving the bill in a live TV telecast. Policymakers have set a...
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...