Sebi se prepara para introduzir ETFs de títulos e derivativos

A Securities and Exchange Board of India planeja lançar fundos negociados em bolsa (ETFs) de títulos e derivativos com o objetivo de fortalecer o mercado de dívida corporativa.

O órgão regulador também revisará os requisitos de listagem para empresas que emitem apenas títulos de dívida. A entidade está explorando um projeto-piloto para tokenizar títulos corporativos, com o objetivo de melhorar a liquidez e ampliar o acesso para os investidores.

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