From Storage to Circulation: Can Total Return Swaps Transform India’s Corporate Bond Market?
Posted On Thursday, Feb 26, 2026
From Storage to Circulation: Can Total Return Swaps Transform India’s Corporate Bond Market?
India’s corporate bond market has grown steadily in size and importance, becoming an essential pillar of the broader fixed-income ecosystem. Yet, despite this growth, liquidity remains shallow compared with developed global credit markets.
Trading activity is largely concentrated in government-backed issuances particularly PSU bonds, or highly rated corporate paper. Lower-rated credits often remain locked in portfolios under a buy-and-hold framework, limiting secondary market dept
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