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Foreign inflows into Indian bonds spike to 6-year high in 2023 before index inclusion

Overseas investors net bought government bonds worth 350 billion rupees ($4.2 billion) in October-December, pushing the full-year tally to 598 billion rupees, the highest since 2017, clearing house data showed.

January 01, 2024 / 13:29 IST
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Foreign inflows into Indian bonds spike to 6-year high in 2023 before index inclusion
Foreign inflows into Indian bonds spike to 6-year high in 2023 before index inclusion

Foreign investment in Indian government bonds saw a remarkable jump in the last three months of 2023, with JPMorgan's decision to add the debt to its indexes boosting inflows to a six-year high.

Overseas investors net bought government bonds worth 350 billion rupees ($4.2 billion) in October-December, pushing the full-year tally to 598 billion rupees, the highest since 2017, clearing house data showed.

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Fund managers expect more inflows in the New Year.

"We are positive on India into 2024 and also expect inflows into the local currency asset class," Jean-Charles Sambor, Head Emerging Markets, Fixed Income at BNP Paribas Asset Management, said.