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NSE Indices launches India’s first Municipal Bond Index

| @indiablooms | Feb 25, 2023, at 01:26 am

Mumbai/IBNS: NSE’s index services subsidiary, NSE Indices Limited Friday launched India’s first-ever Municipal Bond Index, Nifty India Municipal Bond Index at a SEBI workshop on Municipal Debt Securities at Bengaluru, a statement said.

The Nifty India Municipal Bond Index tracks the performance of municipal bonds issued by Indian municipal corporations across maturities and having an investment-grade credit rating.

The index includes municipal bonds issued as per the Securities Exchange Board of India Issue and Listing of Municipal Debt Securities Regulations, 2015.

Presently, the index has 28 municipal bonds issued by 10 issuers all having credit rating in the AA rating category, according to NSE Indices.

The index constituents are assigned weights based on their outstanding amount.

Indian municipal bond market has seen a resurgence of issuances after the SEBI Issue and Listing of Municipal Debt Securities Regulations, 2015 came into effect and a renewed emphasis on municipal finance by policymakers.

Raising money from capital markets incentivizes municipal corporations to fund new projects and improve civic infrastructure while encouraging them to become financially disciplined and governance oriented.

NSE Indices CEO Mukesh Agarwal said, “The municipal bond market has a potential to play a pivotal role in financing the borrowing requirements of different municipal corporations in India. The proceeds from bonds issued by municipal corporations can be utilized to finance the expansion of essential municipal services through growth-driven infrastructure projects & can contribute to bridging India’s urban infrastructure financing gap.”

The launch of the Nifty India Municipal Bond Index - India’s first ever Municipal Bond Index aligns with NSE’s vision to provide market representative benchmarks, he said. “The Nifty India Municipal Bond Index will track the performance of Indian municipal bond market and act as a benchmark for passive funds which will provide more investment choices to Indian fixed income investors.”

“I am confident that with the launch of the Nifty India Municipal Bond Index, an impetus will be created for asset managers to consider investing in the municipal bond market thereby providing an investment vehicle to fixed-income investors,” he remarked.

The index is computed using the total return methodology including price return and coupon return, the NSE statement said, adding that the index has a base date of January 01, 2021, and a base value of 1000. The index will be reviewed quarterly.

The index is expected to act as a benchmark for asset managers and be a reference index tracked by passive funds in the form of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), index funds and structured products.

For more information on index methodology and factsheet, please visit us at www.niftyindices.com or www.nseindia.com.

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