Foreign Investors Exit Indian Bonds as RBI Forex Curbs Spike Hedging Costs to 12-Year Highs

The Indian central bank’s foreign exchange curbs prompted overseas investors to take profits in the South Asian country’s government bond market, sparking a selling cycle that sent borrowing costs to a two-year high, a top fixed-income official at the Nuvama Group said on Tuesday

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