State-backed oil producer Indian Oil has completed the largest dollar bond issue by a non-bank Indian corporation in more than three years to raise working capital.
Some bond traders described the new issue on Thursday as opportunistic given that it was executed on the back of a 30% fall in global crude oil prices over the last three months. Indian Oil, which owns nearly half of the country’s oil refineries, is a clear beneficiary.
The five-year bond sale has also indirectly benefitted from the thin supply of offshore bonds out of the industrial sector last year. India’s debt capital markets were finance-heavy in 2018 with major bond...