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India proposes loosening foreign borrowing limits for companies, allowing up to $1B or 300% of net worth.
The Reserve Bank of India has proposed easing foreign borrowing rules for Indian companies, allowing up to $1 billion or 300% of net worth, whichever is higher, replacing the prior $1.5 billion cap.
The changes include removing cost caps on most external commercial borrowings, enabling market-based interest rates, and expanding eligibility to include firms under restructuring, provided they meet certain conditions.
Short-term borrowings under three years would still face cost limits aligned with trade credit rates.
The RBI is seeking public feedback until October 24 before finalizing the rules, aiming to improve access to global capital and support corporate financing.
India propone flexibilizar los límites de endeudamiento extranjero para las empresas, permitiendo hasta $ 1B o 300% del patrimonio neto.