The Fixed Income Blog
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Read our blogs to get more information about bonds and Fixed income Services and stay updated! Fixed Income is an extension of our client's investment needs. We are solely focused on helping our clients pick and invest in the right bonds to ensure a steady stream of Fixed Income. We offer High Return Bonds, Sovereign Bonds, Tax-free bonds, etc.
The Fixed Income Blog
5d ago
Overview
Navigating the world of investing might seem daunting for newcomers, but there are plenty of resources available to help beginners in taking the first plunge. So, you can have peace of mind while beginning your journey in investing.
In the realm of investing, familiar metaphors such as “Don’t put your eggs in one basket” caution investors in making impulsive decisions. Understanding the initial steps toward investing is pivotal which is about establishing a robust foundation and avoiding common pitfalls. This blog offers insightful tips to prepare yourself before embarking ..read more
The Fixed Income Blog
5d ago
The Indian Investment market is diverse and offers a wide range of investment options for individuals to grow their wealth. Traditionally, people used to invest the majority of their savings into fixed deposits, Public Provident Funds, stock markets, Real estate, gold, etc. However, in recent times there has been a multitude of options available like Bonds, mutual funds, Alternate Investment Funds (AIFs), REITs, Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGB), ETFs, etc.
Whether you’re a new investor looking to dip your toes into the world of investments or an experienced player seeking to expand your portfolio, t ..read more
The Fixed Income Blog
5d ago
The world of finance can be intimidating for newcomers, with complex terms and seemingly intricate processes. However, understanding the basic structure is crucial for anyone interested in investing. Two fundamental concepts you’ll encounter are primary markets and secondary markets. Let’s delve into the nuances of each and how they work together to keep the financial engine running.
The Indian capital market is divided majorly into two primary segments: the primary market and the secondary market. Although there are differences between these two types of markets, they serve one common purpose ..read more
The Fixed Income Blog
1w ago
In the past, gaining access to India’s debt market presented a formidable challenge for both retail investors and individuals, as it was primarily reserved for major financial institutions. The debt market seemed difficult to understand for many investors, as there was not much awareness about it. Retail investors could not participate due to hindrances such as complex procedures and limited availability of information.
Moreover, understanding the various bond types, risk evaluations, and market dynamics, further discouraged individuals from venturing into the debt market. So, most peopl ..read more
The Fixed Income Blog
1w ago
Motilal Oswal Financial Services Limited is offering Secured, Rated, Listed, Redeemable Non-Convertible Debentures on April 23, 2024, and is closing on May 07, 2024. This investment holds promising prospects for investors, backed by its CRISIL rating of AA/Stable, strong company profile, and notable financial history. This blog offers valuable insights into the company, its current offering, and its financial performance. Below are the issue details:
Issue Highlights
Issuer Name
Motilal Oswal Financial Services Limited
Nature of Instrument
Senior Secured Redeemable Non-Convertible Debentu ..read more
The Fixed Income Blog
1M ago
Muthoot Fincorp Limited is offering Secured, Rated, Listed, Redeemable Non-Convertible Debentures, scheduled to open on April 10, 2024, and close on April 25, 2024. This is an appealing investment prospect for investors because of its AA-/Stable rating by CRISIL Limited and backed by the company’s robust profile and impressive financial history. This blog provides insights about the company, explores the issue, and evaluates its financial performance. Below are the details of the issue:
Issue Highlights
Issuer Name
Muthoot Fincorp Limited
Nature of Instrument
Secured Redeemable Non-Conver ..read more
The Fixed Income Blog
1M ago
Edelweiss Financial Services Limited is coming up with Secured, Rated, Listed, Redeemable Non-Convertible Debentures on April 08, 2024, and closing on April 23, 2024. This investment holds promising opportunities for investors due to its A+/Stable by CRISIL and its strong profile and impressive financial track record. This blog provides valuable insights about the company, its current offering, and its financial performance. Below are the details of the issue:
Issue Highlights
Issuer Name
Edelweiss Financial Services Limited
Nature of Instrument
Secured Rated Listed Redeemable Non-Convert ..read more
The Fixed Income Blog
1M ago
The world of finance can be intimidating for newcomers, with complex terms and seemingly intricate processes. However, understanding the basic structure is crucial for anyone interested in investing. Two fundamental concepts you’ll encounter are primary markets and secondary markets. Let’s delve into the nuances of each and how they work together to keep the financial engine running.
The Indian capital market is divided majorly into two primary segments: the primary market and the secondary market. Although there are differences between these two types of markets, they serve one common purpose ..read more
The Fixed Income Blog
1M ago
Overview
As the Indian economy continues to grow and evolve, investors in India are displaying a sophisticated level of acumen in their investment strategies. According to the latest report from S&P Global Market Intelligence, India which is currently ranked as the world’s fifth-largest economy is expected to overtake Japan and secure the position of the third-largest global economy by 2030, with a projected GDP growth of 7% by 2026-27.
Investors in India are taking an interest in trending investment options that are more diversified and offer higher yields. They are also adopting a cautio ..read more
The Fixed Income Blog
2M ago
Introduction
Bonds are fixed-income instruments that are considered relatively safer. Investors looking for a consistent source of income or capital preservation often contemplate incorporating bonds into their portfolios.
When an individual invests in bonds, they are providing a loan to a company or the government, and in return, they compensate the investor for extending them a loan. The return on investment from owning a bond includes the periodic interest payments and the return of the principal amount at the time of maturity date.
Having gained an understanding of bonds, let’s delve ..read more