India's corporate bond market to more than double by FY30: CRISIL
CRISIL expects the outstanding size of the bond market to more than double from ₹43 lakh crore as of last fiscal to ₹100-120 lakh crore by fiscal 2030.
CRISIL expects the outstanding size of the bond market to more than double from ₹43 lakh crore as of last fiscal to ₹100-120 lakh crore by fiscal 2030.
Pricier overseas borrowing, higher bank loan rates and large issuances triggered the demand for corporate bonds.
The rating agency expects total outstanding supply of corporate bonds to increase from around ₹33 lakh crore in FY20 to ₹65 lakh crore-₹70 lakh crore in FY25, with innovations playing a key role.
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