The Federal Reserve’s plan to recalibrate bond purchases to better match outstanding U.S. debt is likely to provide only marginal support to longer-dated bonds battered by expectations of faster growth
By Andy Mukherjee “India joins the money printers.” That’s how an ING Bank research note describes the Reserve Bank of India’s explicit commitment to buy 1 trillion rupees ($14 billion)
(This story originally appeared in on Apr 09, 2021) Mumbai: Aditya Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund is giving an option to investors in six of its fixed maturity plans (FMPs)
Image source: US Senate The US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation will hold an April 14 hearing on a bipartisan measure aimed at helping the country gain the
Is it the traditional March effect — one that makes the average saver unusually generous toward tax-saving equity packages ahead of the FY-end deadline? Or does this reflect newfound optimism
MUMBAI: The Reserve Bank on Thursday said the first purchase of government securities worth Rs 25,000 crore under the G-sec Acquisition Programme (G-SAP 1.0) will be done on April 15
NEW DELHI: From fund managers to economists to bond market traders, everyone welcomed the decisions taken by the Monetary Policy Committee of the Reserve Bank of India. In its money
Many investors top up SIPs in line with the respective increase in yearly income. What does an SIP top-up facility mean?SIP top-up is a facility wherein an investor who has
NEW DELHI: Markets regulator Sebi on Wednesday rationalised the reporting requirements for alternative investment funds in order to provide ease of compliance for such entities. Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) will
By Anirban Nag and Subhadip SircarIndia’s central bank took a step toward formalizing quantitative easing, pledging to buy up to 1 trillion rupees ($14 billion) of bonds this quarter to