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BANKS BARRED FROM OFFERING LEVERAGED SWAPS (falling interest rates have prompted companies to multiply bets on their foreign exchange liabilities).

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(From India Business Insight)

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has barred banks from offering swaps involving leveraged structures since some corporates have been found to have placed substantial bets against their foreign currency liabilities. Falling interest rates have prompted companies to …

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