"On a review, it has been decided that the all-in-cost ceiling...Will continue to be applicable till March 31, 2015 and is subject to review thereafter," the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said in a notification.
The all-in-cost ceiling for ECBs with average maturity of three and up to five years is at 6 months London interbank offer rate (Libor) plus 350 basis points (3.5 per cent).
For ECB of more than five years, it is 6 months Libor plus 500 basis points (5 per cent).
The all-in cost involves every cost in a financial transaction. It can be used to explain the total fees and interest included in a financial transaction such as a loan.
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By comparing all-in costs, investors and borrowers can more easily compare net gain potential.
Also, in a separate notification, RBI extended the all-in-cost ceiling regarding trade credits for imports into India till March 31, 2015.
The ceilings for trade credits for imports for a maturity period from one year to five year is 6 months Libor plus 350 basis points.