The article explains why convertible bonds issued by Indian companies have become particularly popular among international investors. It discusses the benefits of investing in convertible bonds. Based on the article, the possible reason international investors started investing in the Indian Foreign Currency...
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These bonds are issued by the RBI on behalf of the government of India. These securities are denominated in grams of gold and are one of the safest modes of investments in the country as they are backed by the Indian government. It is an alternative to physical gold and also lets the in...
1. (Banking & Finance) Also called: debenture bond a long-term bond, bearing fixed interest and usually unsecured, issued by a company or governmental agency 2. (Banking & Finance) a certificate acknowledging the debt of a stated sum of money to a specified person 3. (Commerce) a customs...
(Banking & Finance) a long-term interest-bearing bond issued by the US Treasury Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 ...
Historically, 43 Masala bonds have been issued on our market – initially by supranational and investment banks raising funds in Indian rupee. In July 2016, the first-ever Indian corporate listed a Masala bond on London Stock Exchange with Housing Development Finance Corp (HDFC). Since then, Lon...
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(issued under Part X of the Indian Succession Act) may be submitted to the Receiving Offices/Depository. It may be noted that the above provisions are applicable in the case of a deceased minor investor. The title of the bond in such cases too will pass to the person fulfilling the ...
Historically, 43 Masala bonds have been issued on our market – initially by supranational and investment banks raising funds in Indian rupee. In July 2016, the first-ever Indian corporate listed a Masala bond on London Stock Exchange with Housing Development Finance Corp (HDFC). ...