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2018-12-06

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Indian Economy
www.thehindu.com

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Wednesday issued draft guidelines on non-residents’ participation in the interest rate derivative (IRD) market.

The draft norms have proposed non-resident Indians’ (NRIs) access to the IRD market, allowing them to hedge their rupee interest rate risk flexibly using any available IRD instrument, the RBI said in a statement

“Non-residents will also be permitted to participate specifically in the overnight indexed swap (OIS) market for purposes other than hedging,” it said.

The central bank has sought comments on the draft guidelines from banks, market participants and other interested parties by December 31.

In its April 2018 policy, the RBI had proposed that NRIs should be given access to the rupee IRD market.

The apex bank had said while rupee interest rate swap (IRS) market is the most liquid among interest rate derivative markets, it still lacks depth to enable large banks to manage risks.

Thin participation and consequent absence of divergence of views result in pricing inefficiencies, which further discourages participation, it had said.

Active market

There is an active market for rupee interest rate swaps offshore and domestic market has witnessed increasing participation from non-resident players like FPIs in debt.

With a view to develop a deep IRS market that accommodates divergent participants, the RBI had proposed to permit non-residents access to the rupee IRS market in the country.

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