Indian issuers, including SBI and BoB, have paused dollar bond plans as investors demand higher yields amid rising supply expectations from India. Recent deals show widening spreads over US Treasuries, prompting issuers to reconsider timing. Banks and PSUs may now turn to loans or wait for calmer global bond markets.
Indian issuers, including major banks like SBI and BoB, have temporarily suspended their dollar bond issuance plans. This pause is driven by investors demanding higher yields amid expectations of increased supply from India. Widening spreads over US Treasuries are making issuers…
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