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SEBI, mutual funds and credit default swaps
SEBI eases credit default swap rules for mutual funds to boost bond market liquidity
The Securities and Exchange Board of India ( SEBI ), has introduced new measures to allow mutual funds to both buy and sell credit default swaps (CDSs) under certain conditions. The decision, outlined in a circular on Friday,
India's markets regulator eases credit default swap norms for mutual funds
India's markets regulator has allowed mutual funds to both buy and sell credit default swaps (CDSs) under certain conditions, it said in a circular on Friday, in a bid to drive up liquidity in the corporate bond market.
SEBI’s new rule: Mutual fund houses can now trade credit default swaps
Credit Default Swaps (CDS) can be likened to insurance contracts within the market realm, serving as a safeguard against a borrower's default. These financial instruments play a crucial role in helping mutual funds effectively navigate and mitigate risks.
SEBI opens CDS market for mutual funds
Mutual fund houses will be allowed to buy CDS products across schemes as a hedge against their credit risk against debt securities.
SEBI permits mutual funds to buy, sell credit default swaps. Here are the details
Mutual funds receive SEBI greenlight to buy and sell credit default swaps to improve the liquidity situation on corporate bonds.
SEBI allows MFs to sell Credit Default Swaps to boost corporate bond liquidity
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) announced that mutual funds can now sell credit default swaps (CDS) citing the need to aid liquidity growth in corporate bond market, according to its latest circular.
Market regulator Sebi opens credit default swap segment for mutual funds
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) on Friday allowed mutual funds to participate as both buyers and sellers in the credit default swap (CDS) segment, providing greater flexibility to boost liquidity in the corporate bond market.
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