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CORPORATE BONDS TO TOUCH RS 8.5 TRILLION NEXT FISCAL

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MUMBAI: Domestic rating agency Icra on Tuesday said corporate bond issuance is likely to grow by 20-22 per cent in the financial year 2017-18, with gross issuance rising to Rs 8.5 trillion. “Benefiting from finer pricing in the bond markets, we expect the year-on-year growth of corporate bonds to remain substantia­l at 20-22 per cent in FY18. In absolute terms, the gross corporate bond issuance is expected to increase to Rs 8.5 trillion in FY18 from an estimated Rs 7.1 trillion in FY17,” ICRA’S group head (financial sector ratings) Karthik Srinivasan, told reporters here in a webinar. He, however, said the gross bond issuance through government securities (G-sec), state developmen­t loans (SDL), UDAY bonds and municipal debt will remain stagnant at Rs 10.7 trillion in FY18. “Although the 10-year g-sec yield has reverted to the level seen before the note ban, SDL yields are now 20 basis points higher than the level recorded in the auction on November 8, 2016, following the announceme­nt in mid-january 2017 of the exclusion of most states from utilising National Small Savings Fund (NSSF) inflows to fund their fiscal deficits,” Srinivasan said. The agency expects bond yields may soften from current levels in the event of a rate cut, higher supply of SDL and corporate bonds may widen their spreads relative to g-sec. Srinivasan said the gross dated borrowings of the government are expected to remain flat at Rs 5.8 trillion in FY18, as indicated in the Union Budget. Icra estimates the gross market borrowings of the state government­s to rise by 22 per cent from Rs 3.7 trillion in FY17 to Rs 4.5 trillion in FY18, on account of larger fiscal deficits, a spike in debt repayment from FY18 onwards and the exclusion of most states from investing in the NSSF from April 1, 2016.

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