The stress is not only in the banking system, India Ratings and Research in a report has said that the default rate of corporate finance issuers in the country has risen to 4.5 per cent in FY13 from 3.5 per cent and 0.3 per cent in the previous two years. What this implies is that the RBI’s move to ease liquidity conditions will have little bearing on the current financial condition of borrowers and their ability to repay loans. Scotia Bank’s currency strategist Sacha Tihanyi says that this should remind the market of the risk to the sovereign of a credit rating downgrade, as Standard & Poor’s currently has the country’s BBB– investment grade rating on a negative outlook (other major agencies have it on stable).
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