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Nirmal Narvekar, Harvard’s $57 billion Indian-American money manager, bows outNirmal Narvekar, the Indian-American financier behind Harvard University's massive endowment, is set to retire in 2027. His tenure saw a si...
Rainmatter invests Rs 20 crore in wealth management startup Prime InvestorZerodha-backed Rainmatter has injected Rs 20 crore into Chennai-based Prime Investor, marking the wealth advisory startup's first instituti...
NDR InvIT to raise Rs 726.8 crore in preferential issue, accelerating drive to build India’s largest warehousing platformNDR InvIT is raising Rs 726.8 crore via preferential issue to fuel its expansion, following a recent Rs 410 crore bond issuance. This capit...
India's first maritime-focused lender eyes $1 bln FY27 fundraiseSagarmala Finance Corp. will raise 100 billion rupees in FY27. This funding will support ports, shipbuilding, and waterways. The company wi...
What are AT1 bonds? Features, risks, and how they differ from regular bondsIf you are confused by personal finance terms, jargon and calculations, here’s a series to simplify and deconstruct these for you. In the 9...
Amfi supports Sebi new rule on capping MF exposure to perpetual bondsIn a statement, the Association of Mutual Funds in India (Amfi) said "it fully supports the need and spirit of the circular in capping expo...
SEBI caps MF investment in perpetual bonds, sets new valuation normMutual funds have been directed to value perpetual bonds bonds on the assumption that these would be redeemed after 100 years essentially l...
Cos seeking bank guarantee now buying PSB perpetual bondsCompanies that seek bank guarantees now prefer to buy perpetual bonds instead of subscribing to low-yielding bank fixed deposits. The compa...
HDFC Bank may sell perpetual bonds up to Rs 50,000 croreEarlier, speculation was rife that the bank would raise Rs 13,000 crore via share sale.
Perpetual bonds are offering higher interest rates than fixed deposits: Should you invest?The yield being offered by these bonds are significantly higher than fixed deposit rates and therefore, it is natural for investors to be i...
What are perpetual bonds?The issuer has the option to buy back the bond after a specific period. The call option is typically five years after the date of issue.
SBI likely to raise Rs 3,000-5,000 crore via perpetual bondsSBI will be selling such bonds after a year and the securities are may offer 9.3-9.7%.
Why banks are betting on perpetual bondsPerpetual bonds issued by various banks and financial institutions have delivered up to 16-17% returns in the past year.
Investors flock to perpetual bonds for higher ratesA perpetual bond works like a life-time, irredeemable fixed deposit, with bond holders getting fixed coupon every year.
- Tata Steel to sell perpetual bonds; stock down
Tata Steel, the world's seventh-largest steelmaker, has decided to sell Rs 15 billion ($332 million) of perpetual bonds, a source with dire...
- Tata Steel bond to have step-up option: Report
Steelmaker Tata Steel's planned Rs 15 billion ($332 million) perpetual bond issue will have a step up option of 300 basis points after the ...
- ET in a Classroom: Perpetual Bond
As the name suggests, these are bonds which do not have any maturity date and are hence perpetual.