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The Rise of India’s Bond Market: How Retail Investors Can Participate
Introduction For years, bonds were seen as an instrument reserved for institutions, mutual funds, and corporate treasuries. But that’s changing fast. Interest rates stabilizing and digital platforms are making bond investing easier, India’s fixed-income market is penetrating deeper and this is just the beginning. If you’ve ever wondered how bonds work, or how you can […]
The Power of Investing: And Why it is More Important Than Ever
One thing never changes in a world full of financial noise: your money needs to work just as hard as you do. Whether you’re just starting out in your career, starting a family, or making long-term financial plans, wise investment is now a must. However, choosing companies and pursuing profits are not the only aspects […]
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Why every portfolio needs bonds in 2025

Imagine driving a car down a highway to your destination where the car represents your portfolio and the highway represents the financial markets, full of ups, downs …
Published on November 8, 2025

Indian bonds rise on RBI support and Rupee strength

Indian government bonds rose in early trading on Tuesday, as speculation of central bank support and the rupee’s best open in about three weeks spurred short-covering.
Published on November 4, 2025