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Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme - Series X opens at Rs 5,109 per gram: All you need to know
04:40am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 CNBC TV18
The subscription of bonds will close on March 4, and the certificate of bonds will be issued on March 8, as per RBI. Online subscribers can secure these bonds at a discount of Rs 50 per gram at Rs 5,059.
China’s economy suffers blow as Beijing’s stimulus push fails to jolt construction
04:22am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 South China Morning Post
A widely-anticipated push by China’s government to boost construction to stabilise growth in the world’s second-largest economy has yet to materialise, a blow to hopes that Chinese stimulus would lift global growth early on this year.The Communist Party has made its stimulus goals clear in recent months, pledging to “front-load” pro-growth policies in 2022, pushing early sales of bonds to fund investment and easing curbs on financing for the property sector.The Politburo, the party’s top…
British ambassador to US says Putin''s ''destabilizing'' behavior is strengthening NATO alliance
02:31am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 Fox News
British Ambassador to the U.S. Karen Pierce said Sunday that Russian President Vladimir Putin''s "destabilizing" behavior has strengthened the bond between NATO allies and has only reinforced the relationship between the U.S. and Europe.
Government may take up surety bond woes
01:47am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 Economic Times India
The government is likely to address concerns of the insurance industry and align surety bond issuers’ rights in line with other creditors under the insolvency code. Non-life insurers had earlier said that one of the challenges in issuing surety bonds was that the bankruptcy code does not recognise rights of insurance companies on a par with other financial creditors.
Currencies roiled as Russia sanctions ripple in global markets, euro falls 1%
11:02pm, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 The Straits Times
February 28, 2022 7:02 AM NEW YORK (BLOOMBERG) - Emerging-market currencies slumped and Australian bonds soared as global markets opened in Asia on Monday Feb 28), in some of the first signs of the growing financial fallout from Russia''s assault on Ukraine and the West''s response via sanctions.
Australian Bonds Rally as Russia Sanctions Spurs Haven Demand - BNN Bloomberg
11:01pm, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 BNN Bloomberg
Australian bonds rallied, sending benchmark 10-year yields down 10 basis points, as investors sought safety after the U.S. and EU broadened sanctions against Russia.
Generational Wealth Definition
10:35pm, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 Investopedia
Generational wealth refers to assets passed by one generation of a family to another, such as stocks, bonds, real estate, and family businesses.
Euro Slides, Bonds Rally as West Isolates Russia: Markets Wrap
10:17pm, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 Yahoo Finance
(Bloomberg) -- The euro slid and bonds rose Monday amid heightened market uncertainty after Western nations over the weekend unveiled harsher sanctions on Russia for the invasion of Ukraine, including against its central bank.Most Read from BloombergEU Discusses Sanctions on Tycoons; Euro Slides: Ukraine UpdateU.S., Europe Cut Some Russian Banks From SWIFT: Ukraine UpdateMusk Activates Starlink Satellites in Response to Ukraine PleaWest Cuts Some Russian Banks From SWIFT, Sanctions Central BankP
Russia Bonds, Now Junk, Set to Reel From Central Bank Sanctions - BNN Bloomberg
06:37pm, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 BNN Bloomberg
Holders of bonds issued by Russia are set to grapple with a new reality this week as fresh sanctions on the nation’s central bank and a downgrade of its credit rating to junk threaten to dry up access to sovereign debt funding.
Pilot, cafe owner, photographer: family remembers ‘incredible’ great-grandfather who died from Covid
04:30pm, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 The Guardian
Apostolos ‘Jack’ Moulos held deep family bonds but late-stage dementia and lockdown separation made his time in aged care even harder
Stock mkts set for a painful week ; bonds to gain
03:30pm, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 Economic Times India
"Friday''s bounce looked like a genuine short squeeze but Monday should bring some fresh selling pressure as the SWIFT sanctions and the growing likelihood of freezing Russian currency reserves will inflict some real financial pain across markets," said John Marley, CEO of forexxtra, a London-based FX consultancy. The Russian invasion comes at a time when investors are already worried about expensive market valuations and hawkish central banks with world stocks falling to a 10-month low on Thursday and down more than 7% so far this year.
Investors brace for flood of mortgage bonds when Fed trims balance sheet
11:00am, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 Financial Times
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Govt to provide bulk of Rs 15,000 cr capital support to weak PSU banks
09:45am, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 Business Standard
Weak public sector lenders like Central Bank of India and Punjab & Sind Bank will get the lion''s share of the Rs 15,000 crore earmarked for capital infusion in state-owned banks for the current fiscal. This will help these public sector banks (PSBs) meet regulatory requirements. The capital infusion of Rs 15,000 crore would go mostly to banks which had got money through non-interest-bearing bonds in the previous year as the RBI had raised some concerns on the fair valuation of these instruments, sources said. As per the RBI, the net present value of infusion made last year through zero-coupon bonds is much lower than face value as they were issued at discount, the sources added. These special securities with tenure of 10-15 years are non-interest bearing and valued at par. Such bonds usually are non-interest bearing and issued at a deep discount to the face value. So, the effective Tier 1 capital levels for the banks could be lower than the regulatory requirement. According to …
Sovereign green bonds a boost for green economy. What next?
06:19am, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 Economic Times India
A green sovereign bond issuance from India is expected to find traction with global investors with large pools of capital dedicated to green causes, even though it will be an onshore rupee-denominated bond. However, the effect of a sovereign green bond goes well beyond raising funds at competitive rates or divers ification of source of funds. It demonstrates the countrys commitment to decarbonisation and other climate goals.
Kuwait Credit Bank weighs issue of 1 bln dinars of bonds amid liquidity crunch
07:41pm, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 Reuters
Kuwait Credit Bank weighs issue of 1 bln dinars of bonds amid liquidity crunch Reuters
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