India’s Long-Dated Bonds Are ‘Clarion Call’ for Investors
- RBI’s high rates, stable rupee make India’s debt attractive
- India’s bonds to join JPMorgan indexes starting on June 28
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Foreign bond investors in India are locking in yields amid signs the central bank is sticking with its high interest rates in the run-up to the securities being included in JPMorgan Chase & Co. indexes.