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Firms go slower on overseas debt
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With increase in borrowing cost from abroad, Indian firms have are going slower on overseas fund raising. Rupee depreciation has made it more expensive for companies to raise funds. Mint's Malvika Joshi and Krishna Merchant discuss the trend
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