Sebi se prepara para introducir ETFs y derivados de bonos

La Junta de Bolsa y Valores de la India (Sebi) planea lanzar fondos cotizados (ETF) y derivados de bonos con el objetivo de fortalecer el mercado de deuda corporativa.

El regulador también revisará los requisitos de cotización para aquellas empresas que emitan únicamente títulos de deuda. Se está explorando un proyecto piloto para tokenizar bonos corporativos, con el fin de mejorar la liquidez y ampliar el acceso para los inversores.

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