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SEBI, RBI in discussion to encourage trading in corporate bond index derivatives, says Ananth Narayan

On the municipal bonds front, he said that from 2017 till date, just 16 issuances have happened amounting to Rs 3,134 crore, which is a mere 0.02 percent of GDP.

September 19, 2025 / 14:51 IST
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On the municipal bonds front, he said that from 2017 till date, just 16 issuances have happened amounting to Rs 3,134 crore, which is a mere 0.02 percent of GDP.

Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and Reserve Bank of India (RBI) are in discussion for encouraging trading in the corporate bond index derivatives, said Whole Time Member, Ananth Narayan during an address at ASSOCHAM National Council for Corporate Bonds event in Mumbai on September 19.

“Corporate bond index derivatives trading is another frontier in this regard. Good discussions are ongoing between SEBI and RBI, and we are hopeful that we will see progress soon,” Narayan said.

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Secondary bond volumes are about Rs 1.4 lakh crore a month. Equity markets trade around that much in a single day. If we can make bond trading more comparable to equity trading — in settlement, platforms, even trading culture — we might well see this investment class take off, he added.

On the municipal bonds front, he said that from 2017 till date, just 16 issuances have happened amounting to Rs 3,134 crore, which is a mere 0.02 percent of GDP.