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Dollar shortage may hit companies with overseas currency borrowings.


Date: 01-07-2022
Subject: Dollar shortage may hit companies with overseas currency borrowings
Mumbai: Signs of dollar shortage are emerging in India and several companies with overseas currency borrowing could face some headwinds, the central bank's Financial Stability Report (FSR) said. "Signs of stress in short-term dollar funding are also emerging," it said.

"With the announcement of sanctions, the Forward Rate Agreement - Overnight Indexed Swap spread - a measure of how expensive or cheap it will be for banks to borrow in the interbank market relative to the risk-free rate - has widened, along with spreads on nonfinancial commercial paper," said the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) report.

Since the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war, the benchmark US Treasury yield surged 114 basis points raising overall funding costs across the globe.

While international investors are seen seeking the safety of dollar-backed assets, a perceived dollar shortage has already started showing up in the currency forwards markets with risk premiums dropping to decadal lows.

Reflecting the increase in risk aversion and impact of monetary tightening, corporate bond spreads in the US and in emerging markets have widened despite some moderation in June 2022, as valuations increasingly reflect a weak economic outlook, RBI FSR report said.

Around mid-June, the 10-year US Treasury touched nearly 3.50%, which later corrected to around 45 basis points. During the same period, the local benchmark paper fell about 13 basis points.

However, last year the US Treasury benchmark hovered broadly in the range of 1-1.5%, luring many local companies to borrow overseas. Shriram Transport Finance and Indiabulls Housing Finance are among others having outstanding debt to international investors.

“Another area of focus has been the build-up of debt among non-financial corporates, rising dollar-denominated debt in emerging market economies (EMEs) and the role of NBFIs,” the RBI report said.

“In sum, synchronised monetary tightening amidst heightened geopolitical tensions poses several financial stability risks,” it said.

Those risks include sell-offs of financial assets, rise in interest rates and market dislocations. Increasingly investors raise doubts over debt servicing capability.

Some Indian papers have yielded as much as 20% in the offshore market in recent times.

“The likely erosion of risk appetite and tighter financial conditions could increase debt-servicing costs at a time when their ability to generate foreign exchange to service debt appear to be more constrained,” the FSR report said.

However, there is one silver lining. Even as the Chinese high-yield market is strewn with defaults, Indian high yield papers appear to be a destination for global investors with higher risk appetites.

Source Name:-Economic Times









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