India has opened its stock markets to direct investment by foreign individuals, aiming to broaden capital sources beyond FPIs. While a long-term positive, initial inflows are expected to be slow due to operational, tax, and compliance hurdles for offshore investors navigating new procedures.
India has opened its stock markets to direct investment from foreign individuals, aiming to broaden capital sources beyond FPIs. While this regulatory clarity is a long-term positive, initial inflows are expected to be slow due to operational, tax, and compliance hurdles for…
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