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BlackRock says oil, FX risks loom over India’s bond inflow push

Last updated: 2026/06/13 at 9:19 AM
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By Nimesh Vora

MUMBAI, June 12 (Reuters) – India’s measures to improve the attractiveness of its debt are welcome, though concerns over oil prices and their impact on the rupee ‌remain big hurdles in drawing foreign investors to government bonds, a top official at ‌BlackRock said.

Seeking to shore up the rupee and interest in bonds, India last week announced tax cuts for overseas ​bond investors and a host of measures aimed at boosting inflows and improving market access.

Foreign inflows into Indian debt have accelerated in the wake of steps, with some managers viewing the steps positively, particularly for India’s case for inclusion in the Bloomberg Global Aggregate Index.

BlackRock, however, has largely stayed ‌out of the Indian market this ⁠year, and is not “meaningfully changing strategic exposure yet,” Navin Saigal, BlackRock’s head of global fixed income for Asia Pacific, said.

“The biggest practical overhang for offshore ⁠investors in India remains the Middle East trajectory and oil prices.”

While the measures may support inflows at the margin, the world’s largest asset manager, with roughly $14 trillion under management, cautioned against expectations of immediate, ​one-way ​real money flows.

“For many investors, the binding constraint remains ​the all-in FX hedge cost,” Saigal ‌said, adding the macroeconomic backdrop for India remains challenging with risk of inflation and strain on government finances.

Volatile crude prices widen the range of outcomes for India’s current account, inflation and the rupee, which in turn keeps currency hedging costs high and undermines the total-return profile of Indian bonds, Saigal noted.

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For now, BlackRock is focusing on relative-value opportunities rather than taking outright directional ‌bets on Indian rates.

While hopes of a peace deal ​with Iran have prompted a pullback in oil prices, a ​protracted conflict and lack of a ​durable resolution continue to inject uncertainty into oil markets, keeping investors wary of ‌the risks to India’s external balances and ​currency.

“Greater geopolitical clarity would ​go a long way toward making investors more comfortable underwriting rupee risk and re-allocating back into Indian bonds at what are increasingly attractive yields,” he said.

On the entry into ​the Bloomberg index, Saigal said ‌the measures would support India’s case, adding that BlackRock would “almost always favour making markets ​more accessible,” particularly for large economies whose bond markets are underrepresented in global ​benchmarks.

(Reporting by Nimesh Vora; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala)

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