The Reserve Bank of India announced a new option for foreign portfolio investors exceeding the 10 per cent investment limit.
The Indian rupee has recently hit a new record low against the US dollar, with ₹84.39 now being equal to one dollar. It is worth noting that India is not the only country experiencing a decline in its ...
The new framework aims to streamline foreign investments, offering FPIs a compliant route to maintain stakes in Indian firms ...
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has introduced a new framework for reclassifying investments by foreign portfolio investors ...
The Reserve Bank of India introduces guidelines allowing foreign portfolio investors exceeding 10% in a company to convert their stakes into foreign direct investment (FDI). This move aims to ...
Any FPI investing in breach of the prescribed limit has the option of divesting their holdings or reclassifying such holdings ...
MUMBAI: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Securities and Exchange Board (Sebi) have directed foreign portfolio ...
As per the RBI framework, the foreign portfolio investors have the option of divesting their holdings or reclassifying such holdings as FDI if the 10 per cent cap is breached. This reclassification ...
Star India will make a web series on the Reserve Bank of India's 90-year-journey to help people gain a better understanding ...
Star India will make a web series on the Reserve Bank of India's 90-year-long journey to help people have a better ...
India's central bank on Monday released an operational framework for reclassifying equity investments made by foreign portfolio investors (FPI) that exceed the prescribed limit as foreign direct ...
This move is designed to address cases where an FPI, along with its investor group invests more than the pre-determined limit ...