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But it may not be the best option for NRIs
A new investment avenue is available to retail investors with India’s central bank allowing them to invest in government bonds for the first time.
The Reserve Bank of India has opened up the government securities market for retail investors by permitting them direct online access to the government bonds market.
India is the first Asian country to allow direct retail participation in the government securities market.
Only a few countries, including the US and Brazil, permit retail investors direct access to government bonds, both primary and secondary.
“Retail investors can now directly buy and sell government bonds, also called gilts, online. With this, more investment instruments are open for retail investors; besides bank fixed deposits, fixed income mutual funds and government small savings schemes such as public provident fund,” said Binoo Nayyar, chief financial officer at TrendRiser Securities, Dubai.
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TEMPE, Ariz., Feb. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Institute for Supply Management
® announced two new Committees to enhance its roster of groups committed to assisting ISM
® in its mission to advance the supply management profession. The additions include its inaugural Data and Analytics Committee, as well as a Solutions Provider Council, to provide insight into future product offerings and content. We re excited to bring these two groups of respective thought leaders together, said ISM Chief Product Officer Susan Marty. Both are examples of how we continue to focus on the future needs of supply chain management practitioners globally.
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