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Banks Spice Up 'Masala' Bonds To Lure NRIs

Unveiled in 2015, masala bonds are a way to borrow overseas.
Unveiled in 2015, masala bonds are a way to borrow overseas.
Mumbai/Singapore: Bankers are finding new ways to sell India's "masala" bonds by structuring this rupee-denominated debt issued abroad into derivatives, and then sweetening the deal with leveraged returns of 12 to 13 percent after fees and hedging. Unveiled in 2015, masala bonds are not simply a way to borrow overseas, they are also an attempt to make the tightly-controlled rupee more widely available in global markets, similar to t...
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