Preparing for domestic credit derivatives in India

India has a strategic goal to develop a deeper corporate bond market to finance future infrastructure development. A step toward this is developing a domestic CDS market. By Keith Noyes

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Indian regulators have debated allowing domestic credit derivatives trading for many years, and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has twice judged the timing inappropriate and pulled back. However, the August release of the RBI's Draft Report of the Internal Group on Introduction of Credit Default Swaps for Corporate Bonds signalled intent to move forward with introducing this important risk management tool to the domestic market.

The RBI received substantial feedback during a public consultation

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