RBI
compulsory when issued
Rbi issues the govt securities in India
NSE
Primary securities are financial instruments issued directly by a government or corporate entity to raise capital. These securities are sold for the first time to investors through an initial offering, providing the issuing entity with funds for its operations or projects. Primary securities include stocks, bonds, and other debt instruments issued in the primary market.
gevernment bonds
The market for previously issued securities between investors is called the secondary market. In this market, investors buy and sell securities that were originally issued in the primary market. It includes stock exchanges and over-the-counter markets, allowing for liquidity and price discovery of securities. Examples include the trading of stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments after their initial issuance.
Government Securities Market : Consists of securities issued by the State government and the Central government. This include Central Government securities, Treasury bills and State Development Loans. Debt securities market : Is a market for the issuance, trading and settlement in fixed income securities of various types. Fixed income securities can be issued by a wide range of organizations including the Central and State Governments, public bodies, statutory corporations, banks and institutions and corporate bodies.
common stock, preferred stock, and bonds
it issued government bonds and securities
Treasury Direct
Treasury Notes / T-notes A+
Underpricing occurs when additional shares are to be issued for companies with securities already publicly traded, to aid in the market's reception of the securities, and in large secondary offerings.