SEBI relaxes norms for banks to take over stressed assets of listed companies to recover bad loans
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SEBI's board also approved a proposal to tighten rules for participatory notes through imposition of a regulatory fee on issuers of such instruments. But the SEBI chief said there is no proposal to completely ban P-notes, as they can be useful for new foreign investors looking to test the Indian markets.
SEBI will also issue a discussion paper for easier registration of foreign investors. Another discussion paper will be floated for ways to help develop equity derivatives markets. #casansaar (Source - NewsonAir)
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