THE EFFECT OF PUBLIC DEBT MANAGEMENT ON INDIAN BANKS

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  • Pooja Goel Assistant Professor, Department of Management, D. S. Degree College, Aligarh Author

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Abstract

Central government securities account for approximately 70% of India's overall debt market. However, recent developments in Indian financial markets have altered the debt market's reach. Scheduled banks and newly emerging private sector bankers are moving quickly and are not hesitating to take on debt in order to grow their businesses. The introduction of new diversified debt financial instruments is a strategic response to their need. Due to the ever-increasing debt market, debt management and a suitable plan to concentrate on undertaking opportunity amylases are essential. Despite tight liquidity constraints, the Reserve Bank of India successfully implemented the government's market borrowing programme in 2012-13. The Reserve Bank issued inflation-indexed bonds to risk-averse investors to promote savings during a time of rising inflation. The weighted average yield of dated government securities fell, while the weighted average maturity rose, according to the report.

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Published

13-04-2021

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Goel, Pooja. “THE EFFECT OF PUBLIC DEBT MANAGEMENT ON INDIAN BANKS”. South Asian Law & Economics Review, vol. 6, Apr. 2021, pp. 23-49, https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/saler/article/view/875.