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The excellent market dimension, or property below administration, has jumped over 30 % to about Rs 31,000 crore up to now few quarters suggesting that buyers in search of greater tax adjusted returns to financial institution deposits purchased items from the secondary market, market sources informed ET.
MUMBAI: The authorities is planning to lift as much as Rs 15,000 crore via the Bharat Bond ETF for some state-owned items. This is for the third time that New Delhi could be tapping retail cash to fund state-owned entities that play a key position within the nation’s development.“The latest tranche may be launched around March-April,” stated a senior government conscious of the plans.The excellent market dimension, or property below administration, has jumped over 30
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