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  2. Masala bonds - Wikipedia

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    Masala bonds are bonds issued outside India but denominated in Indian rupees. Masala is a Hindi word meaning spices . [ 1 ] The term was first used by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to evoke the culture and cuisine of India .

  3. List of foreign currency bonds - Wikipedia

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    Maple bond, a Canadian dollar-denominated bond issued by a non-Canadian entity in the Canadian market; Masala bonds an Indian rupee denominated bond issued outside India. Samurai bond, a Japanese yen-denominated bond issued by a non-Japanese entity in the Japanese market; Uridashi bond, a non-yen-denominated bond sold to Japanese retail investors.

  4. Indian Depository Receipt - Wikipedia

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    IDR's are based on the original American depositary receipts that were first introduced in 1927 in the US.. The Ministry of Corporate Affairs of the Government of India, using section 642 read with section 605A had prescribed the Companies (Issue of Indian Depository Receipts) Rules, 2004 (IDR Rules) vide notification number GSR 131(E) dated February 23, 2004.

  5. External commercial borrowing - Wikipedia

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    Borrowers can use 25 per cent of the ECB to repay rupee debt and the remaining 75 per cent should be used for new projects. A borrower can not refinance its entire existing rupee loan through ECB. The money raised through ECB is cheaper given near-zero interest rates in the US and Europe, Indian companies can repay part of their existing ...

  6. India International Exchange - Wikipedia

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    In early 2020, the Asian Development Bank raised $118 million from offshore rupee-linked 10-year bonds. The bonds were listed on India INX. [22] India INX offers access to the full range of stocks and exchange-traded funds available in US markets. The daily average volume in foreign stocks in India INX during the month of January 2022 was $5,242.

  7. Foreign currency convertible bonds - Wikipedia

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    Foreign currency convertible bonds (FCCBs) are a special category of bonds that are issued in currencies different from the issuing company's domestic currency. Corporates typically issue FCCBs to raise money in foreign currencies. These bonds retain all features of a convertible bond, making them attractive to both the investors and issuers.

  8. Category:Bonds in foreign currencies - Wikipedia

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    Masala bonds; P. Panda bonds; S. Samurai bond; Schengen bond; U. Uridashi bonds; Y. Yankee Bond This page was last edited on 6 June 2017, at 02:45 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. List of government bonds - Wikipedia

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    Indian Rupee India: G-sec: Not Found ... Obligations assimilables du Trésor (OATs) - 7 to 50 year bonds; TEC10 OATs - floating rate bonds indexed on constant 10year ...