June 8, 2025
Operating Assets

RBI gives foreigners more flexibility to invest in corporate bonds

Mumbai: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Thursday allowed foreign investors greater freedom to buy Indian corporate bonds, giving them a chance to purchase more short-term paper. The central bank removed short-term investment and concentration limits from its rules governing foreign investments in corporate bonds. This, it said, will provide greater ease of investment

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RBI simplifies norms for FPIs in corporate debt

Mumbai: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Thursday relaxed norms for investments by foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) in corporate debt securities through the general route by withdrawing certain requirements. At present, investments by FPIs in corporate debt securities through the general route are subject to the short-term investment and concentration limit. “On a review,

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FPIs investment in corporate debt securities will no longer face short-term investment and concentration limits

Foreign Portfolio Investors’ (FPIs) investment in corporate debt securities will no longer face short-term investment limit and concentration limit, according to RBI. This relaxation comes in the backdrop of the financial markets facing volatility due to geopolitical tensions and tariffs wars. Arvind Kanagasabai, Executive Vice President-Integrated Treasury, Tamilnad Mercantile Bank, said removal of short-term investent

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Nifty 50 surges past pre-tariff crash levels: Can the Indian stock market extend gains?

The Indian stock market has become the first major stock market to completely erase all the losses incurred in the market crash following President Donald Trump’s imposition of reciprocal tariffs on April 2. The Nifty50 is now above the pre-April 2nd level. The S&P 500, Nasdaq, Hang Seng, Shanghai Composite, and Euro Stoxx 50 are

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Stock market weekly wrap: Sensex, Nifty 50 rebound; What to expect from Indian stock market next week?

Indian stock market: After moving in downward trajectory for three weeks, the Indian benchmarks made a strong comeback in the first week of March 2025. The indices closed in green, rising nearly 2 per cent on Friday, March 7. The Nifty settled at 22,552.50, while the Sensex closed at 74,332.58, marking a significant rebound. The

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