Les investisseurs étrangers injectent 10 000 crores de roupies dans les obligations indiennes

Les investisseurs de portefeuille étrangers ont injecté près de 10 000 crores de roupies dans les obligations indiennes en quatre séances de bourse. Ces flux entrants ont inversé les récentes sorties de capitaux du marché obligataire.

Ces achats font suite à des mesures gouvernementales exonérant d'impôt les gains sur certaines dettes éligibles et élargissant l'éventail des options d'investissement offertes aux investisseurs étrangers. Les rendements obligataires ont reculé après cette vague d'achats, reflétant une amélioration du sentiment à l'égard des instruments de dette indiens. Les observateurs du marché ont directement attribué ce revirement aux nouveaux allègements fiscaux et aux règles d'accès élargies.

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