Tax cut opens Indian bonds but lenders remain sceptical

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Tax cut opens Indian bonds but lenders remain sceptical

Indian infrastructure firms will raise as much as $3bn in the global bond market by the end of the year, taking advantage of a big cut in withholding tax on their overseas debt last week. But while the tax cut will increase the flow of business to bond desks, loans bankers do not think they will be so lucky.

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