
Masala bonds: RBI's tweaks fail to add spice
India's central bank has reopened the flow of offshore rupee-denominated bond sales, but treasurers are more worried about rules preventing deals with related parties

Corporates in India are now able to sell rupee-denominated bonds outside the country again after the Reserve Bank of India exempted so-called Masala bonds from a cap on foreign investment.
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