An Indian banker with long time expertise on Japan, Rajeev Sinha of Bank of India, has proposed a groundbreaking solution to convert the soft loans from Japan, like the proposed 18 billion USD Mumbai Ahmedabad High Speed Rail (MAHSR) loan, with Japanese Yen FX risk currently, to extremely low interest loans in Indian Rupees while
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An Indian banker with long time expertise on Japan, Rajeev Sinha of Bank of India, has proposed a groundbreaking solution to convert the soft loans from Japan,
New Delhi [India], December 3 (ANI/NewsVoir): An Indian banker with long time expertise on Japan, Rajeev Sinha of Bank of India, has proposed a groundbreaking solution to convert the soft loans from Japan, like the proposed 18 billion USD Mumbai Ahmedabad High Speed Rail (MAHSR) loan, with Japanese Yen FX risk currently, to extremely low interest loans in Indian Rupees while mitigating the FX Risk.