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April 2017
Investments
through Participatory Notes or P-Notes route in the Indian stock markets
touched Rs 178,437 crore at the end of March 2017, the market regulator
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) said on Thursday. The Total Investment & Insurance Solutions
According
to the data released by SEBI, total investments in equity, debt and derivatives
via P-Notes shot up to Rs 178,437 crore at the end of March 2017, up from Rs
170,191 crore at the end of February this year. The Total Investment & Insurance Solutions
The
investment figure via P-Notes route at the end of January 2017 was Rs 175,088
crore.
P-Notes
are instruments issued by Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) to overseas
investors, who want to invest in the Indian stock markets without registering
themselves with the SEBI.
According
to SEBI data, the investments in equity and debt excluding derivatives at the
end of March 2017 stood at Rs 124,277 crore, with equity alone attracting Rs
111,803 crore.
The
P-Note investments in debt and derivatives at March-end stood at Rs 12,475
crore and Rs 54,160 crore, respectively.The
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