The apex industry body in its report “Agenda for economic revival” has urged the government to go for sovereign bonds in order to manage the currency volatility. This comes close to the heels of Finance Minister P Chidambaram’s statement that the government has not ruled out issuing of sovereign bonds or debt aimed at Indians living overseas. On Thursday, the Indian currency had fallen to a record low versus dollar crossing the 65 mark.
The report sought transparent and predictable policy environment to encourage foreign direct investment to tide over the crisis. On the other hand, it opined that RBI should open a dollar window for oil companies to sell rupees and buy dollars from the central bank.
While CII highlighted the need to curb discretionary non-trade payments overseas, it demanded more incentives to exporters to bring back forex earnings more readily into the country.
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