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FinMin expects FPIs to increase investment in corporate bonds

The Finance Ministry hopes that foreign portfolio investors' (FPIs) exposure to the domestic bond markets will rise from the present 65 per cent of their permissible ceiling of USD 51 billion.

September 27, 2016 / 16:24 IST
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The Finance Ministry hopes that foreign portfolio investors' (FPIs) exposure to the domestic bond markets will rise from the present 65 percent of their permissible ceiling of USD 51 billion.

"Against the USD 51 billion ceiling that FPIs have, their coverage is only 65 per cent now. With the ongoing reforms, especially after the Reserve Bank's August 25 circular, we are hopeful this gap will be filled," Ajay Tyagi, Additional Secretary, Investments, in Finance Ministry, told reporters.

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Addressing the BRICS Bond Market summit here, he also said the government expects the recent decision to allow FPIs to invest in unlisted companies and securitised receipts, to boost their exposure to the corporate bond market.

The domestic bond market, excluding the G-secs, is worth around Rs 20 trillion, while the G-secs is a much larger one given the government's building debt-driven balancesheet.