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Corporate debt surge: Commercial paper issuances hit highest since April
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Corporate debt surge: Commercial paper issuances hit highest since April

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Indian companies increased their reliance on the debt money market for their short-term working capital needs with the issuance value of commercial papers increasing to Rs 1.7 lakh crore in September, the highest monthly print since April. It marked a 44% jump from the value seen in August and a 34% year-on-year increase, data from…

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‘Govt’s market borrowings for H2 to remain unchanged from budgeted estimates’
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‘Govt’s market borrowings for H2 to remain unchanged from budgeted estimates’

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New Delhi: Nomura Monday said it expects the government’s market borrowing for the second half of FY26 to remain unchanged from budgeted estimates. The central government’s borrowing calendar is expected to be announced early next week after discussions with the Reserve Bank. Chief economic advisor V Anantha Nageswaran Monday said at an event that the…

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US may lift 25% penal tariff on Indian goods after 30 November: Chief Economic Adviser
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US may lift 25% penal tariff on Indian goods after 30 November: Chief Economic Adviser

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India’s Chief Economic Adviser V Anantha Nageswaran has said that the US could withdraw the 25 per cent penal tariff on Indian goods after November 30, offering relief to exporters burdened with duties as high as 50 per cent. His remarks reported by ANI, signal cautious optimism of a resolution to the ongoing trade dispute….

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