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Cheaper Hedges for Rupee Send Global Funds on Bond-Buying Spree

Published 07/11/2019, 04:51
Updated 07/11/2019, 05:56
Cheaper Hedges for Rupee Send Global Funds on Bond-Buying Spree
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(Bloomberg) -- Global funds are on the longest-buying streak of Indian sovereign bonds this year as a stronger rupee and a drop in currency-hedging costs boost demand.

They bought 120 billion rupees ($1.7 billion) of debt in the past eight trading days, data compiled by Bloomberg show. The purchases have been concentrated mostly in shorter-tenure bonds, traders say.

“The foreign interest largely seems to be in the short-end segment in 2022-25 maturities,” said Shailendra Jhingan, chief executive at ICICI Securities Primary Dealership Ltd. in Mumbai. “This could be driven by the currency view.”

A decline in volatility and optimism that the U.S. and China will sign an initial trade pact have boosted emerging-markets assets. Onshore hedging costs, gauged by the rupee’s three-month forward-implied yields, dropped to 3.6% from as high as 4.5% in September.

The rupee has risen 2% against the dollar since a Sept. 3. trough, and closed at 70.99 on Wednesday.

Scotiabank said it will advance from current levels toward 70 versus the greenback, while Citigroup (NYSE:C) also recommends going long on the currency given a turnaround in appetite for risk assets.

Global funds are barred from holding more than 30% of the outstanding stock of any Indian bonds. Data from Clearing Corp. of India show that their highest holdings are mostly in sovereign debt maturing in 2023 and 2024.

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Source: CCIL

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