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JP Morgan's inclusion of Indian bonds to boost rupee amid rising oil prices

Published Sep 22, 2023 19:20
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In a move that is expected to significantly bolster the Indian rupee, JP Morgan is incorporating Indian bonds into its emerging-market index. This development was announced on Friday and is anticipated to draw substantial foreign investments. The inflow of foreign capital is predicted to provide critical support to the rupee during a period when the country's current accounts are under strain due to escalating oil prices.

The Managing Director of Kotak Mahindra AMC, Nilesh Shah, has discussed the inclusion of India in the JP Morgan Index. Although the specifics of his comments were not provided, it's clear that this decision by JP Morgan has drawn attention from key figures in India's financial sector.

This strategic decision by JP Morgan comes at a crucial time for India, as it grapples with the economic implications of rising oil prices. The inclusion of Indian bonds in the index could provide a much-needed financial cushion for the rupee, which has been under pressure in recent times.

The move signifies a vote of confidence in the Indian economy from JP Morgan, one of the world's leading investment banks. It also underscores the growing prominence of emerging markets in global finance, with India being singled out for inclusion in this influential index.

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