Sebi eases rules for foreign investors, alternative investment funds

[ad_1] Mumbai: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has relaxed its rules for foreign portfolio investors, alternative investment funds, and registered investment advisors amid increasing cash equity market trading volumes. In its first board meeting under new chairperson Tuhin Kanta Pandey on Monday, India’s markets regulator increased the investment threshold for granular ownership…

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Sebi board doubles FPI investment threshold for granular disclosures to ₹50,000 cr

[ad_1] Mumbai, Mar 24 (PTI) Markets regulator Sebi’s board on Monday approved a proposal to double the investment threshold for granular disclosures by foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) to ₹50,000 crore. This is aimed at addressing the changing market dynamics without altering the concentration criteria, which remain unchanged. At present, certain FPIs with equity assets under…

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Related-party transaction norms: Protecting minority shareholders or stifling business?

[ad_1] The Securities and Exchange Board of India’s latest regulations on related-party transactions (RPTs) are an exercise in regulatory overreach. Indian law already prescribes several regulations for RPTs, but regulators have been mandating more disclosures and greater levels of rigour that have made compliance extremely onerous. The two core pillars of RPTs are that pricing…

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Allchem Lifescience files draft papers with Sebi for ₹190 crore IPO; Details here

[ad_1] Allchem Lifescience, a Gujarat-based manufacturer specializing in active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) intermediates and specialty chemicals, has filed preliminary papers with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) seeking approval for an initial public offering (IPO). The proposed IPO includes a fresh issue of equity shares totaling up to ₹190 crore and an offer…

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This Chandigarh man stumbles upon Reliance shares from 1988, worth lakhs. He has no clue what to do

[ad_1] AĀ Chandigarh-based man experienced a financial windfall when he discovered physical shares of Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) worth ₹11 lakh after around four decades. Rattan Dhillon, a car enthusiast, found the Reliance shares at his home while spring cleaning. According to the share documents, 30 equity shares of Reliance Industries Limited were bought at ₹10…

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Investing 101: How to identify a fraud company

[ad_1] While the broader indices are teetering on the edge of a bear market (defined as plunging 20% or more from recent highs), some small- and mid-cap stocks are so deep in red that short-term traders have graduated to being long-term investors, and long-term investors have embraced spirituality. Investing in the small and medium enterprises…

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