FPI rules: Sebi eases compliance for govt securities investors; move to boost sovereign debt inflows
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Sebi has eased compliance norms for Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) investing solely in government securities under the fully accessible route. These GS-FPIs are now exempt from providing investor group details and certain disclosure requirements. The move aims to attract greater long-term foreign investment into India’s sovereign debt market by simplifying procedures.
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