As firms raised a record Rs 10,67,000 crore through bonds, it is evident that the corporate bond market is evolving into a reliable and efficient alternative to traditional bank financing.
This trend not only highlights the growing maturity of India's financial markets but also underscores the dynamic interplay between economic growth, regulatory shifts, and investor behaviour. One of the primary catalysts for this record-breaking year has been the yield on corporate bonds in the face of falling government bond yields. With the Reserve Bank of India signaling a rate cut in early 2025, borrowing costs are expected to dip further. This has encouraged firms to issue bonds, particularly long-term ones, to lock in lower rates.
Another significant factor is the tightening of credit by banks. Challenges in deposit mobilisation and concerns about credit-deposit ratios have prompted lenders to moderate their credit growth. Consequently, corporates have turned to the bond market, which offers a more diversified and efficient source of funding.
Moreover, the inclusion of Indian government bonds in global bond indices has created additional liquidity, freeing up domestic investors to explore corporate debt. This global recognition has had a ripple effect, increasing investor confidence and stimulating demand for high-quality bonds.
A remarkable feature of 2024's fundraising spree is the preference for long-term bonds. The issuance of bonds with maturities exceeding five years surged significantly, driven by strong demand from institutional investors such as insurers and pension funds. These entities, which manage long-term obligations, find such instruments particularly appealing.
This story is from the January 01, 2025 edition of The Statesman Bhubaneswar.
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