Indian companies must hedge ECBs from day one: RBI

As the Reserve Bank of India tightens hedging rules, we look at the impact for corporations in the country.
Indian companies must hedge ECBs from day one: RBI

Hedgers in India will be required to cover all exposures arising from external commercial borrowings (ECB) from the day the exposure is recorded in the borrower’s books, including coupon and principal, India’s central bank said on November 7.

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