THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - March 29, 2018 - Topic 2
More people are losing their love for Indian
bonds. Foreign investors have been net sellers of over $1 billion in
Indian debt this month, almost cancelling out inflows
since the beginning of the year. Domestic investors were already spooked by a
widening fiscal deficit, so foreign selling now has managed to add pressure on
the market. The deserting of the Indian market by foreign investors comes at a
time when the Centre is looking at tapping the bond market aggressively to
finance its election-year spending.
The yield on the benchmark 10-year bond has
risen by almost 100 basis points since late-July amid lacklustre investor
demand. The rise in yields is due to a variety of reasons that have pushed both
foreign and domestic investors to re-price Indian sovereign bonds. For one, the
government is expected to step up borrowing ahead of elections; in fact, the
fiscal deficit targets for the current as well as the coming fiscal year were
revised upwards in the Budget. This has fuelled market fears about a rise in
inflation. Further, the public sector banks, typically the biggest lenders to
the government, have turned wary of lending. As the losses on their bond
portfolios mount, they have turned net sellers of sovereign bonds in 2018.
Another tailwind affecting bonds is the prospect of higher interest rates in
the West, which has made Indian bonds look a lot less lucrative in the eyes of
foreign investors. The weakening rupee, probably a reflection of higher
domestic inflation and fund outflows in search of yields, has added to selling
pressure.
Given these pressing concerns, it is no surprise
that Indian sovereign bondshave witnessed a relief rally since news broke on
March 26 that the Centre will trim its market borrowing during the first half
of the coming fiscal year. The yield on the 10-year Indian sovereign bond has
dropped by more than 20 basis points since that day. The Centre’s borrowing target
for April-September was cut to ₹2.88 lakh crore, which is about 48% of the total
budgeted borrowing for the year, in contrast to ₹3.72 lakh crore in the first half of this year.
Interestingly, first-half borrowing was more than 60% of the annual
borrowing target in each of the last two years. The government also announced a
cut of ₹50,000 crore in the total amount of market
borrowings for the year, opting instead to dip into the National Small Savings
Fund to meet its funding needs. Cutting down on market borrowing is a
decision linked to the market’s ‘decision’ to punish the government for
profligacy. The bond rout should thus serve as a timely warning as it looks to
ramp up spending ahead of elections. Lastly, with the vacuum created by the
state-run banks, it may be time for the Reserve Bank of India to re-examine the
rule limiting the role of foreign investors in the bond market.
Vocabulary
Inflow: a large amount of money,
people, or water, that moves or is transferred into a place.
Example: Some enclosed seas are subject to
large inflows of fresh water
Spooked: frighten; unnerve.
Example: They spooked a couple of grizzly
bears
Pressure: the use of persuasion,
influence, or intimidation to make someone do something.
Example: The proposals put pressure on
Britain to drop its demand
Synonyms: coercion, force, compulsion, constraint, duress, pestering
Aggressive: ready or likely to attack or
confront; characterized by or resulting from aggression.
Example: He's very uncooperative and
aggressive
Synonyms: hostile, belligerent, bellicose, antagonistic, truculent, pugnacious
Deficit: the amount by which
something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
Example: The fund will absorb the deficit
in the Rover pension scheme, which officially stands at £67.6m.
Synonyms: shortfall, deficiency, shortage, debt, arrears, negative
amount, loss
Prospect: the possibility or
likelihood of some future event occurring.
Example: There was no prospect of a
reconciliation
Synonyms: likelihood, hope, expectation, anticipation, (good/poor)
chance
Reflection: serious thought or
consideration.
Example: He doesn't get much time for
reflection
Synonyms: thought, thinking, consideration, contemplation, deliberation
Profligacy: reckless extravagance or
wastefulness in the use of resources.
Example: The government returned to fiscal
profligacy