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12 Jul 2022

Vedanta USD bonds trade at 28% yield

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In the current economic scenario of global rate hikes, high inflation have caused INR to trade at lowest level at Rs 79.50. The fall in rupee value has raised currency risk of dollar bonds. Consequently, yield of USD bonds has moved up.

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Subhasis Mishra
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