News
03 February 2020

Japan's syndicated loans to India climb 20%

Region:
Asia-Pacific

Japanese lenders extended $1.53 billion in syndicated loans to Indian companies in 2019, up a fifth on the year, as yield-starved banks captured booming demand for low-cost financing. India is now the second-biggest home to so-called samurai and ninja loans, trailing only the US figure of $3.47...

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