Debt securities News
SEBI recommended investors to not engage with such platforms. Recently, SEBI issued an interim order against some entities operating such unregistered platforms.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has invited public comments on the draft circular till September 6.
The revised charges would be effective from June 1.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has also amended the definition of valuer for both REITs and InvITs.
The bank said the bonds of various nature can be issued both in Indian or foreign currency.
The country's only IFSC has been set up in GIFT City near Ahmedabad, where both the BSE and the NSE have set up exchanges.
The auction will be conducted on NSE's e-bid platform from 1530 hours to 1730 hours after the close of market hours, the exchange said in a circular.
Sebi on Monday approved a new framework for consolidation and reissuance of debt securities as part of its efforts to deepen the corporate bond market.
The securities would be issued on private placement basis, it said, adding that the approval of shareholders for the issuance would be sought in the ensuing annual general meeting.
The total fund raising by companies through issuance of debt securities on BSE's electronic book platform has crossed the Rs 2 lakh crore milestone.
To boost the market for municipal bonds, regulator Sebi has allowed municipalities having a surplus in their books in any of the three preceding financial years to issue such securities.
Quantum of funds raised by Indian companies from the retail issuance of debt securities or bonds surged by more than three-fold to nearly Rs 34,000 crore in 2015-16.
Adani Transmission today said the board has approved raising Rs 5,000 crore through issue of debentures or any other permissible debt securities denominated in rupees or any other foreign currency.
Signalling robust demand for the government bonds, an auction of debt securities Monday attracted bids of staggering Rs 7,093 crore from foreign investors, more than double than securities put on offer.
Indian companies raised Rs 2.55 lakh crore from corporate debt issuances during the first eight months of the current fiscal, an increase of 3.2 percent from the same period a year-ago, says a report.
Signalling robust demand for government bonds, an auction of debt securities Monday received bids worth Rs 521 crore, higher than securities to the tune of Rs 332 crore put on offer, from foreign investors.
Signalling robust demand for government bonds, an auction of debt securities Monday attracted bids of staggering Rs 17,266 crore from foreign investors -- three times higher than securities put on offer.
Leading bourse BSE, will on Monday, auction investment limits for foreign investors to buy government debt securities worth Rs 5,600 crore.
Besides, they are also reviewing their regulations for greater clarity in this area and to ensure there is no room for any ambiguity.
The debt auction quota gives overseas investors the right to invest in debt, up to the limit purchased.
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