Sebi board approves major market reforms; eases IPO rules for large companies, strengthens foreign investor access
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SEBI has approved relaxed IPO norms for large companies and streamlined access for foreign investors, aiming to strengthen India’s capital markets. The regulator also revised the framework for anchor investors to attract global funds. To bolster governance, SEBI mandated the appointment of executive directors in market infrastructure institutions.
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