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  2. Sovereign Gold Bond - Wikipedia

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    Sovereign Gold Bond, abbreviated as SGB, is a government security issued by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on behalf of the Government of India. It is denominated in grams of gold and is linked to the price of gold in India. It is also an interest-bearing bonds, carrying an interest of 2.5% p.a. paid in two installments in a year. [1] [2]

  3. Money market in India - Wikipedia

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    There are certain rates and data which are released at regular intervals which have a huge impact on all the financial markets in India. The unorganised sector, which consists mostly of indigenous bankers and non-banking financial companies, although occupying an important position in the money market have not been properly integrated with the ...

  4. MIBOR (Indian reference rate) - Wikipedia

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    NSE launched the 14-day NSE MIBID MIBOR on November 10, 1998, and the longer term money market benchmark rates for 1 month and 3 months on December 1, 1998. Further, the exchange introduced a 3 Day FIMMDA-NSE MIBID-MIBOR on all Fridays with effect from June 6, 2008, in addition to existing overnight rate.

  5. I bonds were paying nearly 10% in 2022. It's time to sell. - AOL

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    For anybody with a short-term investment timeline — and most of the buyers in October 2022 were short-term investors — I bonds aren't as attractive now as other investments, like a 1-year ...

  6. Are Bonds Still a Safe Investment During Inflation? - AOL

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    One of the benefits of owning short-term bonds during inflation is that when they mature, you can reinvest the proceeds into bonds paying higher rates. For example, if you buy a two-year bond ...

  7. List of government bonds - Wikipedia

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    2.1.5 India. 2.2 Europe. 2.2.1 ... BTFs - bills of up to 1 year maturities; ... 7 to 50 year bonds; TEC10 OATs - floating rate bonds indexed on constant 10year ...

  8. India 10-year bond yield could hit 7.9-8% – Citi's Badrinivas

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    Tighter liquidity conditions, a moderation in demand from insurers and a higher Reserve Bank of India terminal rate will likely push the 10-year Indian government bond yield to 7.90-8.00%, a top ...

  9. Risk-free rate - Wikipedia

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    Government bonds are conventionally considered to be relatively risk-free to a domestic holder of a government bond, because there is by definition no risk of default – the bond is a form of government obligation which is being discharged through the payment of another form of government obligation (i.e. the domestic currency). [5]