Indian debt is piquing the interest of foreign investors thanks to new government initiatives. Nonetheless, investment giant BlackRock remains cautious, keeping its exposure steady. Challenges like steep currency hedging expenses and volatile oil prices cast a shadow on the prospects. For foreign capital to make a significant leap into rupee-denominated bonds, a clearer geopolitical landscape is crucial to alleviate concerns.

India is taking steps to attract foreign investment and boost its economy. The Reserve Bank of India and the government have introduced new measures. These aim to bring in more…

The Indian bond market celebrated a notable milestone, achieving its highest closing point in seven weeks, primarily thanks to the recent drop in crude oil prices that has…

India is turning heads in the financial world by scrapping taxes on foreign investments in government bonds. This groundbreaking change aims to attract a significant amount of…

Short-term Indian government bond yields have dropped to their lowest in three months. This move steepens the yield curve significantly. Expectations are high that banks will…

Thursday marked a positive performance for Indian government bonds, buoyed by falling oil prices that alleviated fears tied to the U.S.-Iran crisis. The Reserve Bank of India took…

Indian debt is piquing the interest of foreign investors thanks to new government initiatives. Nonetheless, investment giant BlackRock remains cautious, keeping its exposure…