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The first Masala bond was issued by the World Bank-backed IFC in November 2014 when it raised ₹10 billion (10,00 crore) in bonds to fund infrastructure projects in India. In August 2015, the IFC, for the first time, issued green masala bonds and raised ₹3.15 billion to be used for private sector investments that address climate change in India.
This is a list of categories of government bonds around the world. Main issuers. Currency Country Generic Name or Nickname Public sector debt 2022 ... Indian Rupee ...
The Indian money market consists of diverse sub-markets, each dealing in a particular type of short-term credit. The money market fulfills the borrowing and investment requirements of providers and users of short-term funds, and balances the demand for and supply of short-term funds by providing an equilibrium mechanism.
Government bonds issued by India (1 P) I. Indian investors (1 C, 24 P) ... Investment companies of India (1 C, 5 P) T. Tax-advantaged savings plans in India (8 P)
The Indian Hotels Company Limited: NSE: THEINVEST: The Investment Trust Of India Limited NSE: J&KBANK: The Jammu & Kashmir Bank Limited: NSE: KTKBANK: The Karnataka Bank Limited: NSE: TMRVL: The Mandhana Retail Ventures Limited NSE: MOTOGENFIN: The Motor & General Finance Limited NSE: NIACL: The New India Assurance Company Limited: NSE: ORISSAMINE
The supply of Indian corporate bonds could rise going ahead, but their narrow spread with government bond yields currently makes them a comparatively unattractive investment, a fund manager from ...
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The last time Indian companies sold more junk bonds was in 2014, when total volumes for the year were $4.1 billion, the data showed. Indian junk bonds make a comeback, issuance soars Skip to main ...