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India’s Rising External Debt Hits New Peak in March 2025

India's external debt rose significantly by 10 per cent, reaching USD 736.3 billion at the close of March 2025, compared to USD 668.8 billion in the previous year, as stated by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday.This increase boosted the percentage of external debt to GDP, which now stands at 19.1 per cent, up from 18.5 per cent a year ago. The RBI highlighted a 'valuation effect' driven by the appreciation of the US dollar, adding USD 5.3 billion. Without this effect, external debt would have risen...
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Indian banks to soon lend in rupees to overseas borrowers? RBI seeks govt nod – Economy News

The Reserve Bank of India is taking a major step towards the internationalization of the Rupee. As per a Reuters report, the central bank has sought approval from the government to allow domestic banks to lend in rupees to overseas borrowers.  As per the sources quoted by Reuters, last month, the proposal was sent by the Reserve Bank to the Finance Ministry. The proposal suggested allowing the domestic banks and their foreign branches to lend in rupees to non-residents in neighbouring countries like Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and  Bhutan.  Impact...
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Bank, NBFC investments in AIFs may get smoother

Banks, non-bank lenders and financial institutions may get to invest up to 10% in the corpus of alternate investment fund (AIF) schemes, in a relief for the sector that faced a central bank clampdown in December, 2023. There will be no restriction on regulated entities (REs) such as banks for investing up to 5% in the AIF scheme's corpus, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) proposed on Monday. However, if the AIF scheme invests in a company that has borrowed from the bank, then the RE must make full provision to...