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Indian households' investment preferences: with special reference to debt market instruments based on the 3rd All India household investors survey
2001, Society for Capital Market Research and Development
in English
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Book Details
Table of Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1 Object and scheme of study
Object of study
Chapter scheme
2 How retail investors
view bond investment
Introduction
Main findings
Comparison among bond categories
Investment intentions
Market penetration
Income-classwise analysis
Market for private corporate bonds
Bond safety versus liquidity
Macro policies towards bond market
Yield curve
Chakravarty Committee
Government bonds to be retailed
Mutual fund debt schemes
Final comments
3 Why investors are disenchanted
with private-sector bonds?
Investors' feed-back
Bond defaults
A worsening situation
4 Bonds vs. shares and other
investment types
Bonds at the lowest end
Differences among income-classes
Allocations to various investments
Special importance of DFI bonds
Changed attitudes towards shares
Concluding comments
5 The weak influence of credit
rating in India
Most investors don't know credit rating
Influence of credit rating on investors
Concluding comments
6 Retail investors' preferences
among bond schemes
Zero-coupon vs. regular income bonds
Desired periodicity of interest payment
Other bond schemes
Maturity preference of retail investors
Bond market too fragmented
7 Diversification of retail investors'
bond and share portfolios
Bond portfolios
Share portfolios
The change during 1990-97
8 Geographic distribution of
bondowners, shareowners and
UTI unitholders
Geographic spread of bondholders
and shareholders
Spread of UTI unitholders
India-USA comparison
Investing in shares and bonds still
an urban phenomenon
Note to Chapter 8
The number of shareowners
and bondowners in india
Shareowners' population
Historical growth
Two methods used
Bondowners' population
10 A socio-economic angle
Introduction
Erosion of investors' confidence
Causes behind such erosion
Need for reviewing tax concessions
Several policy issues involved
Concluding observations
Appendix: Methodology and sample
Index.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Classifications
The Physical Object
ID Numbers
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