Indian banks are increasingly resorting to short-term borrowing, utilizing certificates of deposit, to bridge a funding gap driven by strong loan growth and slower deposit accumulation. As a result, the outstanding amount of these certificates surged to 4.3 trillion rupees ($51.4 billion) in the fortnight through July 12. This marks the highest level since June 2012.
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