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IFC issues 15-years Masala BondThe bonds will help deepen India’s capital markets by extending the yield curve and setting a pricing benchmark for future issuances with s...
IFC launches Masala Bonds to tap Japanese householdsThe proceeds will be used for promoting private sector development in India, IFC said in a statement from Tokyo.
IFC launches innovative Masala bond to mobilize Japanese savings for India’s private sectorJ.P Morgan is the sole arranger of the bonds. Daisen Hinomaru Securities Co. Ltd is the distributor of the bonds.
IFC raises Rs 180 crore via rupee-denominated Maharaja bondsIFC, part of the World Bank group, today said it has raised an USD 27 million or Rs 180 crore by issuing rupee-denominated 'Maharaja' bonds...
Demand for global rupee bond: IFC floats Rs 170-crore Masala issueIFC has launched a Rs 170-crore ($25-million) masala bond issue, betting on the growing interest in India among international investors.
Yes Bank raises close to $50 million green bondYes Bank will invest the proceeds from these bonds in energy efficiency projects and renewable energy projects mainly in the solar and wind...
World Bank’s finance arm rolls out offshore rupee bonds for Rs 1,600 croreFund managers, banks, insurers and pension funds across North America, Asia and Europe have invested in these debt securities christened as...
IFC raises $250 million 'masala' bondsThose securities christened as “masala bond’ have offered 6.45% rate with three and a half year maturity.
IFC raises Rs 2,000 crore more in international rupee bond saleIFC, an arm of the World Bank, raised Rs 2,000 cr through sale of 5-year global rupee bonds, with a yield of 7.8 per cent.
International Finance Corporation plans another rupee bond sale, wants peers to follow suitThe benchmark issue size this time could be smaller and the pricing more attractive, says IFC official Jingdong Hua.
IFC raises Rs 1,000 crore from first rupee bond sale at 7.75%World Bank group member IFC has raised Rs 1,000 crore ($160 million) in the US from its first offshore sale of rupee bonds.
Indian, IFC officials welcome rupee denominated bondMayaram said through this he expects that investors who have not yet come into India, to enter the Indian bond market.