Most bonds keep a steady interest rate. They pay the same coupon year after year until maturity. Step-up bonds are different in …
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So you invested in a few corporate bonds and G-Secs a few years ago, hoping to create a steady source of income …
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So you recently turned 60 years of age and moved into the senior citizen bracket. You now want to maximise your wealth-creation …
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India’s bond market has grown significantly over the last few decades, owing primarily to institutional investing, policy reforms, and growing retail demand. …
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Municipal Bonds in India: What Retail Investors Should Know Before Investing
India’s cities need a lot of money. Roads, water supply, drainage, public transport, building and maintaining urban infrastructure require consistent, large-scale funding. …
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On February 28, 2026, tensions between the United States and Iran finally spilled over into open conflict. The US, along with Israel, …
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From 1 April 2026, a quiet but important change has come into effect in India’s tax system. The government has replaced Form …
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Most Indians set a “random retirement corpus” because it feels sufficient in today’s economy. However, as retirement approaches, they often realise that …
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The term ‘securitisation’ gained attention with the Subprime Mortgage Crisis of 2007. But did you know that it existed for decades before …
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Debentures are long-term debt instruments that are issued by both private organisations and the government to raise funds. They are like a …