Indian bankers are requesting permission from the financial regulator to borrow funds against corporate debt securities. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the bankers' efforts to enhance liquidity in the bond market. This move aims to provide more flexibility and options for financial institutions dealing with corporate bonds. The proposal is part of a broader strategy to strengthen the country's financial infrastructure and support economic growth. The bankers believe that allowing borrowing against bonds will facilitate better management of assets and liabilities, ultimately benefiting the corporate sector and investors. The financial regulator's decision on this request is awaited, as it could significantly impact the dynamics of the corporate debt market in India.