SEBI Raises FPI Disclosure Threshold to Rs 50 000 Crore Amid Rising Trading Volumes

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The SEBI board meeting was attended by the members of the board, including the chairman, and the board members. The meeting was held to discuss the current market trends and the growth in the cash equity market.

However, the regulator has decided to maintain the additional disclosure requirement for FPIs if over 50% of their equity assets under management are invested in one corporate group.

Why the Additional Disclosure Requirement? The additional disclosure requirement is aimed at ensuring transparency and accountability in the investment decisions of FPIs. By requiring FPIs to disclose their investments in corporate groups, SEBI aims to prevent any potential conflicts of interest and ensure that FPIs are not unduly influenced by their investments in a particular group.

Relaxing the Norm

SEBI has relaxed the norm for mutual funds by allowing them to invest in listed debt securities with a rating of ‘A’ and below.

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