
India plans drastic overhaul of commodity hedging policy
The central bank seeks to establish a list of commodities that can be hedged by all companies with direct exposure. In step, it also plans to allow greater FX hedging activity.

India’s central bank proposes to relax rules for domestic entities to hedge commodity price risk in overseas markets. It has given the public until mid-December to provide feedback on the proposals.
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