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Sovereign green bonds face rupee hurdle in Gift City

Hindustan Times

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January 09, 2025

Foreign investors in Gujarat's Gift City have yet to warm up to sovereign green bonds five months after the regulatory green light, deterred by their rupee denomination, cooling enthusiasm for green energy, and rising yields in the West.

- Shayan Ghosh & Ram Sahgal

Sovereign green bonds face rupee hurdle in Gift City

While all Indian government securities are issued in rupees, foreign investors were hopeful that the bonds sold in Gift City would be in dollars. That is because its objective is to be "a jurisdiction that provides financial services to non-residents and residents (institutions) in foreign currency other than rupees".

"As the debt manager to the government, the Reserve Bank of India does not want to issue sovereign securities in dollars. The problem is that investors are not keen on buying rupee securities from the Gift City," a Gift City official said on the condition of anonymity.

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