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Addition of gold reserves from 2018 will help India's sovereign rating: IIM-A study

The study of 48 countries by the premier institute's 'India Gold Policy Centre' for two decades ending 2020 said high levels of central bank gold reserves have a strong impact in reducing the sovereign credit risk of that country in international markets.

October 01, 2021 / 13:16 IST
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RBI's addition of gold reserves from 2018 will help the sovereign rating of India, a research by Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad released on Friday said.

The study of 48 countries by the premier institute's 'India Gold Policy Centre' for two decades ending 2020 said high levels of central bank gold reserves have a strong impact in reducing the sovereign credit risk of that country in international markets.

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“In the current scenario, the findings therefore seem to have positive implications for India,” the study by doctoral student Sawan Rathi and professors Sanket Mohapatra and Arvind Sahay, said.

The researchers considered five-year sovereign credit default swap (CDS) spreads for 48 advanced and emerging market countries over a 20-year period, from 2000 to 2020 for measuring the economy's default risk, as per an official statement.