In the same month a year ago (December 2015), the foreign borrowings by Indian firms were at USD 3.03 billion.
However, the data can not be compared year-on-year basis, as the Indian companies were allowed to raise money through newly introduced RDB instruments in 2016.
The Reserve Bank started publishing data on these rupee denominated bonds from September last year.
Of the total fund raised during the month, money through external commercial borrowings (ECB), both from automatic and approval route, were at USD 2.49 billion.
Those raising money via RDB included: Sembcorp Gayatri Power USD 116.26 million for power project, while Ikea India Pvt Ltd and Zuari Cement Ltd raised USD 73.64 million each for general corporate purpose and refinancing of earlier rupee loans, respectively.
Using ECB channel, the companies who borrowed funds from overseas by approval route included Reliance Industries USD 1.75 billion for refinancing of earlier ECB and TSMT Technology India Ltd USD 14 million for starting new project.
From automatic route: Intas Pharmaceuticals borrowed USD 274.16 million for overseas acquisition, IL&FS Transportation Networks USD 50 million for on lending, Novozymes South Asia Ltd USD 47.13 million for rupee expenditure and Lulu Convention and Exhibition Centre USD 48.03 million for new project.
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