The latest inclusion of JP Morgan in the Indian bonds is expected to generate monthly inflows of around USD 2 billion for nine months, boosting demand for government bonds.
A bond is a debt instrument in which an investor loans money to an entity (typically corporate or government) which borrows the funds for a defined period of time at a variable or fixed interest rate.
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Long term G-Sec’s |
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Instruments of Dated Government Securities |
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Foreign portfolio investment (FPI) consists of securities and other financial assets held by investors in another country. It does not provide the investor with direct ownership of a company's assets and is relatively liquid depending on the volatility of the market.
Liquidity in G-Secs means the ease of trading these securities, shown by available buy-sell quotes with narrow spreads.
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Fixed Rate Bonds |
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Floating Rate Bonds |
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Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPs) |
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Zero-Coupon Bonds |
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Capital Indexed Bonds |
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