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Stock markets in India are regulated by SEBI and all Foreign Institutional Investors, who invest in Indian stocks have to get registered with SEBI. The two broad categories of foreign Investments viz. FDI and FII are highly regulated and need several approvals from SEBI. On the other hand, Participatory Notes is the alternative by which ..
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) notified that only FPIs – Foreign Portfolio Investors located in FATF countries or managed by an enterprise based under FATF jurisdiction can deal in Participatory Notes. Participatory Notes are financial instruments required by investors to invest in Indian stock markets without being registered with SEBI. Effects of ..
Month: Current Affairs - October, 2019
Category: Economy & Banking Current Affairs - 2022
Topics: FATF • foreign funds • Foreign Portfolio Investmen • FPI • HR Khan committee • Participatory Notes • SEBI
Investment in P-notes hits 9-year low at Rs 80,341 crore
Investments through participatory notes (P-notes) into Indian capital markets- equity, debt, and derivatives have plunged to over nine-year low of Rs 80,341 crore till July 2018-end. This is the lowest level since April 2009 when the cumulative value of such investments stood at Rs 72,314 crore. Background The decline comes amid stringent norms put in ..
Month: Current Affairs - August, 2018
Topics: Business • Economy • Investments • ODIs • P notes • Participatory Notes • SEBI