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India to keep popular bond tenors free of foreign investment curbs: Report

All new Indian government bonds with a 14-year and 30-year tenor will no longer be accessible to foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) under the fully accessible route, the central bank had said in a release on Monday.

July 31, 2024 / 11:47 IST
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India won't reimpose foreign investment limits on 5-year, 7-year, 10-year bonds: Government source
India won't reimpose foreign investment limits on 5-year, 7-year, 10-year bonds: Government source

India has no plans to reimpose foreign investor limits on new issuances of 5-year, 7-year and 10-year bonds, a government source aware of the development said on Wednesday, after curbs were imposed on bonds with longer tenors.

On Monday, the Reserve Bank of India said that in consultation with the government it had decided that foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) would no longer have access to new Indian government bonds with 14-year and 30-year tenors under the fully accessible route (FAR).

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Foreign investors see India's decision to return to curbs on purchases of some government securities as a flip-flop in policy that may force them to revise investment strategies, global fund managers said on Tuesday.

"One objective of excluding 14-year and 30-year securities is to focus FPI demand in securities up to 10 years and thereby improve liquidity in this segment," the source said on condition of anonymity as the discussions are not public.