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Corporate Bond Market Needs Wider Participation To Improve Liquidity, Broker Body Chief Says

New Delhi: The corporate bond market needs wider participation and greater awareness among retail investors to improve liquidity and price discovery, a brokers' association president said on Thursday. Kamlesh Shroff, President of the Association of NSE Members of India (ANMI), said the equity investment culture in India has developed significantly over the past three decades, while the debt…

Corporate Bond Market Needs Wider Participation To Improve Liquidity, Broker Body Chief Says

The corporate bond market requires more investors and raised awareness, claimed Kamlesh Shroff, chief of India's Association of NSE Members. Shroff explained that India's equity investment tradition has flourished over the past three decades, while the debt market has struggled to gain traction. He emphasized that raising investor awareness about the existing corporate bond products and market volumes will gradually encourage retail investors to take part.

The president pointed out that a more diverse market would lead to better liquidity and price discovery.

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