Which of the following is a sovereign instrument with fixed coupon (payable on a specified date or half-yearly), issued by1 Reserve Bank for market borrowing programme of the Government of India?
Which of the following is a sovereign instrument with fixed coupon (payable on a specified date or half-yearly), issued by1 Reserve Bank for market borrowing programme of the Government of India? 1). Fixed Deposits 2). Dated Government Securities 3). Debentures 4). Bonds
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