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The average daily turnover in India's corporate bond markets has a long way to go before it can attract more investors. Data from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) shows that the average trading volumes in corporate bonds and inter-bank forex was less than a third of the turnover in stock markets over the past 12 months. The G-Sec (Government Securities) volumes were however, healthy, given the participation of banks due to the statutory liquidity ratio (SLR) investment mandate.
Data Source: RBI Macroeconomic review
Stock market volumes mean average daily turnover of the BSE and the NSE.
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