Mumbai: Market regulator Sebi or Securities and Exchange Board of India on Friday relaxed norms on foreign investments by Indians based abroad after concerns over stricter regulations rattled markets earlier this month.Sebi said it accepted the recommendations by a panel it had set up to review the rules for foreign portfolio investments.Earlier this month, the domestic stock markets fell sharply after a group of fund managers raised fresh concerns over an April circular from the market regulator related to rules on foreign funds ownership by entities of Indian origin, which they said could lead to massive dollar outflows from the economy.The panel, headed by a former central bank deputy governor, had suggested, among other changes, that non-resident Indians be allowed to invest as foreign portfolio investors if a single holding is under 25 per cent and group holding is under 50 per cent in a fund.
Thomson Reuters 2018
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