08.11.2016, 12:51
The New Development Bank is considering issuing notes in Indian rupees
OREANDA-NEWS. The New Development Bank, which earlier this year sold 3 billion yuan ($443 million) of green bonds in China, is considering issuing notes in Indian rupees or other local currencies as it gears up to expand its support for sustainable projects.
Besides rupees, the Shanghai-based multilateral lender may issue bonds in at least one other currency, such as Russian rubles or South African rand, President K.V. Kamath said in an interview on Thursday.
“We want to open a strong window where we can meet local funding needs using local currencies,” he said.
The bank, which started last year, was founded to support infrastructure and sustainable development initiatives in emerging economies. It counts Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa as founding members.
The NDB’s lending is expected to reach $1.5 billion this year and may exceed $2.5 billion next year, Kamath said. About 60 percents of its loans are for renewable energy developments, while the rest is for infrastructure projects “which are sustainable,” according to the president.
“I don’t think there’s a shortage of projects” for the bank to support, Kamath said.
Besides rupees, the Shanghai-based multilateral lender may issue bonds in at least one other currency, such as Russian rubles or South African rand, President K.V. Kamath said in an interview on Thursday.
“We want to open a strong window where we can meet local funding needs using local currencies,” he said.
The bank, which started last year, was founded to support infrastructure and sustainable development initiatives in emerging economies. It counts Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa as founding members.
The NDB’s lending is expected to reach $1.5 billion this year and may exceed $2.5 billion next year, Kamath said. About 60 percents of its loans are for renewable energy developments, while the rest is for infrastructure projects “which are sustainable,” according to the president.
“I don’t think there’s a shortage of projects” for the bank to support, Kamath said.
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