India's central bank on Thursday kept the investment limits unchanged for foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) in government ...
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) maintained the existing caps of 6 per cent for government securities, 2 per cent for state ...
Indian markets have performed well over the past few years, yet witnessed weak participation from foreign portfolio investors ...
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has maintained the investment limits for Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) in government ...
Foreign portfolio investors showed unpredictability in Indian equities in 2025, with significant outflows in early months ...
Mumbai: The RBI on Thursday said the limits for FPI investment in government securities (g-sec), state government securities (SGSs) and corporate bonds will remain unchanged at six per cent, ...
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Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) remained net sellers of Indian equities in March for the third month but experienced a ...
As hitherto, all investments by eligible investors in the "specified securities" will be reckoned under the Fully Accessible Route (FAR), said an RBI circular on 'Limits for investment in debt and ...
The RBI on Thursday said the limits for FPI investment in government securities (g-sec), state government securities (SGSs) and corporate bonds will remain unchanged at 6 per cent, 2 per cent, and 15 ...
Additionally, the circular specifies that FPIs can sell Credit Default Swaps (CDS) up to 5% of the total outstanding corporate bond stock, translating to a new limit of ₹2,93,612 crore for 2025-26.
FPI investment in India's FAR bonds reached a 5-year high of Rs 1.32 lakh crore in FY25, driven by global bond index ...
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