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RBI lending curbs dent proprietary trading, drag derivatives turnover lower
Average daily derivatives turnover on the NSE and BSE down 25 and 30, respectively, over the last four trading sessions
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Seeking Alpha
· Jul 8, 2026
MMT: Why Narrow Credit Spreads Make This Leveraged CEF A 'Sell' (Downgrade)
MMT: Why Narrow Credit Spreads Make This Leveraged CEF A 'Sell' (Downgrade)
Bloomberg
· Jul 6, 2026
India Banks Slash Short-Term Debt Sales on Cheaper Forex Funding
Indian lenders are pulling back short-term debt sales as the central bank’s recent push to attract foreign-currency deposits has opened up a cheaper and more durable source of funding.
The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jun 23, 2026
Shining light on India’s corporate bond market
Shining light on India’s corporate bond market
The Economist
· Jun 23, 2026
Why macro trading is hard
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Economic Times
· Jul 3, 2026
ETMarkets Smart Talk | Jiraaf clocks 15x growth in two years as retail investors embrace bonds: Vineet Agrawal
Indian investors are increasingly turning to bonds for stable income as fixed deposit rates decline. Improved digital access and regulatory oversight are boosting retail participation, with platforms like Jiraaf seeing significant growth. Experts emphasize evaluating yields carefully, considering credit ratings and issuer profiles, and diversifying within fixed income to manage risk effectively. This marks a growing financialization of fixed-income products in the country.
The West Australian
· Jun 28, 2026
What do recent changes in the market mean for sellers?
The Perth property market has changed.
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Related coverage for "RBI lending curbs dent proprietary trading, drag derivatives turnover lower": Seeking Alpha — MMT: Why Narrow Credit Spreads Make This Leveraged CEF A 'Sell' (Downgrade). Bloomberg — India Banks Slash Short-Term Debt Sales on Cheaper Forex Funding. The Hindu BusinessLine — Shining light on India’s corporate bond market. The Economist — Why macro trading is hard . Economic Times — ETMarkets Smart Talk | Jiraaf clocks 15x growth in two years as retail investors embrace bonds: Vineet Agrawal . The West Australian — What do recent changes in the market mean for sellers?