Sunday, December 13, 2015
Three
banks snapped up almost 90 percent of bonds sold by Indian states to
foreigners, and turned them into derivatives, raising the prospect of more
volatility in one of Asia's best performing debt markets. Rs.30000 crore out of
Rs.35000crore bonds on offer in October have been picked up by 3 banks.
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