RBI limits total outstanding ECBs to 6.5% of GDP

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MUMBAI: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Thursday announced a cap on the outstanding stock of external commercial borrowings (ECB) at 6.5 per
cent of GDP at current market prices. Based on the gross domestic product (GDP) figures at March-end 2018, the soft limit works out to USD
160 billion for the current financial year, the RBI said in a statement. "The outstanding stock of ECB as on September 30, 2018, stood at
USD 126.29 billion," it said. The decision to have a "rule-based dynamic limit" for outstanding stock of ECB at 6.5 per cent of GDP at
current market prices has been taken in consultation with the government, the RBI added. ECBs refer to commercial loans in the form of bank
loans, securitised instruments (floating rate notes and fixed rate bonds, non-convertible, optionally convertible or partially convertible
preference shares), buyers' credit, suppliers' credit availed of from non-resident lenders with a minimum average maturity of 3 years.