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Friday, June 27, 2014

LIC buys Rs 4,300-crore debt from bond auctions of seven states

MUMBAI: State-run Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has bought debt worth about Rs 4,300 crore in state bond auctions conducted by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), starting the fiscal with its first big-ticket investment after clocking nearly 10 per cent growth in premium collection last year.
The country's biggest insurer bought about four-fifths of the total notified amount in the auction conducted on Wednesday. State development loans (SDL) are the bonds issued by different state governments and sold through a process of RBI auction. 

Markets hoping for a strong & stable government

ET Now: IMF growth projections for India seem fairly upbeaten. Perhaps some would say that is what fueled the rally yesterday in the equity markets. 5.4% for FY14, 6.4% for FY15. What is your stance on these projections?Killol Pandya: I will not really be able to see so far into the future, especially in the context of elections. Our best hope is that we get a strong central government. From that perspective it does not really matter which party comes into power. Of course the markets appeared to be strongly siding with one of the two factions, but from the political sense a strong government at the centre will do us well. 
http://www.myallagents.com/Markets-hoping-for-a-strong-and-stable-government-Killol-Pandya-LIC-Nomura-Mutual-Fund/details.html

Readers' Corner: Bhargav Dasgupta



You can port the policy from floater to individual plan for each of your family members, though a family floater has advantages such as being cost-effective, cover for entire family and so on. If you do wish to port to individual plans, you need to check with the specific insurance company regarding the sum insured for each member and other policy terms. Specifically, you need to know the minimum entry age allowed for your children to avail individual policies. If one/both of your children do not meet the minimum entry age criteria, you will need to continue with your existing family floater plan covering the child(ren), with at least one adult being the primary policy member. 

http://www.myallagents.com/Readers-Corner-Bhargav-Dasgupta/details.html