India's Baroda taps 2019s on tight spreads
India’s Bank of Baroda has reopened its 4.875% 2019s to take advantage of cheaper funding opportunities as Indian credits spreads continue to tighten. The deal came just two days before newly elected prime minister Narendra Modi was due to reveal his maiden budget.
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