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Query NSE government securities index See also: JP Morgan Bond Indices
(Extracted from
www.nseindia.com)
The increased activity in the
government securities market in India and simultaneous emergence of mutual
(gilt) funds has given rise to the need for a well-defined Bond Index to measure
returns in the bond market. The NSE-Government Securities Index prices
components off the NSE Benchmark ZCYC, so that movements reflect returns to an
investor on account of change in interest rates only, and not those arising on
account of the impact of idiosyncratic factors. The index is available from
January 1, 1997 to the present. The index would provide a benchmark for
portfolio management by various investment managers and gilt funds. It could
also form the basis for designing index funds and for derivative products such
as options and futures.
Salient features of the Index:
- The base date for the index
is 1st January 1997 and the base date index value is 100
- The index is calculated on a
daily basis from 1st January 1997 onwards; weekends and holidays are ignored.
- The index uses all Government
of India bonds issued after April 1992. These were issued on the basis of an
auction mechanism that imparted some amount of market-relatedness to their
pricing. Bonds issued prior to 1992 were on the basis of administered interest
rates.
- Each day, the prices for all
these bonds are estimated off the NSE Benchmark-ZCYC for the day.
- The constituents are weighted
by their market capitalisation.
- Computations are based on
arithmetic and not geometric calculations.
- The index uses a chain-link
methodology i.e. today's values are based on the previous value times the
change since the previous calculations. This gives the index the ability to
add new issues and also remove old issues when redeemed.
- Coupons and redemption payments are assumed to be re-invested back into the index in proportion to the constituent weights.
- Both the Total Returns Index and the Principal Returns Index are computed.
- The indices provided are: Composite, 1-3, 3-8, 8+ years, TB index, GS index
More details available in the
Technical Paper
Query NSE government securities index
See also:
JP Morgan Bond Indices
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