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FIXED INCOME MARKETS

What is a fixed income market?
A fixed income market is a financial market where debt instruments that pay periodic fixed interest (coupon) payments and return principal at maturity are issued and traded. Examples include government bonds, corporate debentures, and treasury bills.
What is the face value (par value) of a bond?
The nominal value at which a bond is redeemed at maturity.
Which regulatory body oversees the government securities market in India?
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) regulates and manages the government securities market in India, acting as the debt manager for the Central and State Governments.
What is a coupon rate on a fixed income security?
Annual interest rate paid on the bond's face value.
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