Foreign Banks Are Snapping Up Short-Term Indian Bonds, Bank of America Says

  • Foreign banks bought 600 billion rupees of bonds since June
  • Lack of supply, improved liquidity are driving demand
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Global banks are targeting shorter maturities in their purchases of India’s sovereign bonds, tapping improved liquidity amid limited supply, according to Bank of America Corp.’s head of India fixed income.