Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Banks add leverage to spice up 'masala' bonds for expatriate Indians

MUMBAI/SINGAPORE, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Bankers are finding

new ways to sell India's "masala" bonds by structuring this

rupee-denominated debt issued abroad into derivatives, and then

sweetening the deal with leveraged returns of 12 to 13 percent

after fees and hedging.

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