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Bond Market

The bond market in India, also known as the debt market, is a critical component of the financial system that enables institutional and sovereign entities to raise long-term...

 May 20, 2026

Government Securities Market

The Government Securities (G-Sec) market in India has transitioned from a highly regulated, captive market pre-1990s into a dynamic, market-determined ecosystem. Initially, the market relied heavily on the...

 May 20, 2026

Primary and Secondary Markets

The capital market of India is structurally segregated into two functional divisions based on the stage of asset creation and the direction of capital flow: the Primary Market...

 May 20, 2026

Stock Exchanges in India

A stock exchange is a highly structured, regulated financial platform that facilitates the continuous buying and selling of existing financial securities such as equity shares, bonds, debentures, and...

 May 20, 2026

Capital Market

The capital market is a critical component of the financial system designed for raising and investing long-term funds, encompassing financial assets with a maturity period exceeding one year....

 May 20, 2026

Money Market

The money market is a vital component of the Indian financial system that facilitates the trading of short-term, highly liquid debt instruments with a maturity period ranging from...

 May 20, 2026

Financial System Overview

The financial system is an institutional framework that facilitates the flow of funds from areas of surplus (savers) to areas of deficit (investors). It plays a crucial role...

 May 20, 2026

Monetary-Fiscal Coordination

Monetary-Fiscal coordination refers to the synchronized action of a nation's central bank (the monetary authority) and its government (the fiscal authority) to achieve common macroeconomic objectives, primarily price...

 May 20, 2026

Tight and Easy Money Policy

Monetary policy in India is engineered by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) via its statutory Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) to regulate money supply, credit availability, and the...

 May 20, 2026

Monetary Policy Challenges

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) operates under a statutory Flexible Inflation Targeting (FIT) framework adopted in 2016 following the amendment of the RBI Act, 1934. The primary...

 May 20, 2026

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