The Reserve Bank of India has opened direct equity investment in listed firms to all foreign individuals, expanding beyond NRIs and OCIs. This move aims to broaden the investor base for Indian equities and boost foreign currency inflows to stabilize the rupee amidst FPI outflows.

Experts feel the move may not enough to bring in foreign investment because the reason for their receding interest in India is a factor of structural macroeconomic issues and not…

In an exciting development, India has relaxed its investment rules, making it more convenient for foreign investors to dive into its dynamic stock market. The latest regulations…

India has eased investment rules for foreign individuals and entities in listed stocks, allowing them to invest via the portfolio investment scheme. This move aims to curb capital…