India’s RBI Mulls Sale of Foreign Bonds by State-Owned Lenders
India’s central bank, grappling to support the beleaguered rupee, is weighing a plan for state-owned lenders to sell foreign-currency bonds to draw capital inflows, according to people familiar with the matter.
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