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SEBI bars FPIs from issuing ODIs with derivatives
Sebi prohibits FPIs from issuing P-notes with derivatives as underlying
Additionally, the regulator prohibited overseas funds from hedging ODIs with derivative positions on Indian stock exchanges. Furthermore, Sebi asked foreign portfolio investors issuing ODIs to obtain ownership information of all the investors holding such instruments.
SEBI clarifies on prohibiting FPIs from issuing ODIs; know what it is and how it works
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has clarified that foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) are not prohibited from issuing offshore derivatives instruments or ODIs. FPIs have been barred only from issuing ODIs with derivative instrument as the underlying.
SEBI bars FPIs from issuing ODIs with derivatives as underlying: Key highlights from circular
FPIs issuing ODIs must register separately under a dedicated FPI category, with the name suffixed by “ODI” under the same PAN. This separate registration rule does not apply to ODIs with government securities as the underlying assets.
SEBI Clarifies Rules on FPIs Issuing ODIs
An article has been carried in a section of media suggesting that SEBI has prohibited FPIs from issuing Overseas Derivative Instruments (ODIs). This is incorrect. It is clarified that FPIs have only been barred from issuing ODIs with derivative instruments as the underlying.
SEBI bars FPIs from issuing ODIs with derivatives as underlying, asks for granular disclosure from ODI subscribers
The market regulator has barred foreign portfolio investors from issuing offshore derivative instruments (ODIs) with derivatives as underlying or use derivatives to hedge their ODIs in India.
Sebi Bans FPIs from Issuing ODIs with Derivatives
Sebi has prohibited Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) from issuing Offshore Derivative Instruments (ODIs) with derivatives as underlying or using derivatives to hedge their ODIs in India. The measure aims to address regulatory arbitrage for ODIs and FPIs with segregated portfolios.
Sebi prohibits FPIs from issuing OFIs with derivatives as underlying
Markets watchdog Sebi on Tuesday prohibited Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) from issuing Offshore Derivative Instruments (ODIs) with derivatives as the underlying or using derivatives to hedge thei
Sebi clarifies, FPIs only barred from issuing ODIs with derivatives as underlying
SEBI has clarified on December 18 that reports suggesting it has prohibited Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) from issuing Overseas Derivative Instruments (ODIs) are incorrect. ODIs referencing cash market securities can continue to be issued as before.
Sebi bars FPIs from issuing ODIs with derivatives as underlying
Sebi has banned FPIs from issuing ODIs with derivatives as underlying or using derivatives to hedge ODIs in India. FPIs can issue ODIs only through a separate dedicated registration, with government securities as the only permissible underlying.
SEBI tightens norms for FPIs issuing offshore derivative instruments
SEBI tightens rules on offshore derivative instruments for FPIs to boost transparency and align with market conditions.
FPIs prohibited from issuing ODIs with derivatives as underlying instruments SEBI
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) said in a latest notification that FPIs cannot issue offshore derivative instruments or ODIs with derivatives as reference/underlying and that also cannot hedge their ODIs with derivative positions on stock exchanges in India.
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SEBI Clarifies FPIs Are Barred Only From Issuing ODIs With Derivatives As Underlying
Markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India has clarified that reports of a ban on FPIs from issuing Overseas ...
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FPIs account for 46.6% of shares sold in anchor category; highest since '21
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have invested Rs 25,300 crore through the anchor book for IPOs in 2024, surpassing the Rs ...
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Indian equities tumble, rupee hits record low as FPIs turn risk-averse
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