Foreigners Lukewarm on India’s Plan to Open Up Bond Access
- Global funds given greater access to company, government debt
- Market sentiment hurt by record bond supply, declining returns
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India is looking to overseas funds to rescue its battered bond market, but relief may be slow to come.
A move to allow global funds to buy more government and corporate debt is unlikely to reverse sentiment hurt by record bond sales and shrinking returns, investors say.