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P-Note investments fall to 41-month low of Rs1.57 lakh cr in Dec

Market experts believe the trend is likely to continue as Sebi may further tighten the regulations governing P-Notes amid persisting concerns that this route is being used for illicit fund flows.

January 24, 2017 / 13:57 IST
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Investments in domestic capital markets through participatory notes (P-Notes) have plunged to 41-month low of Rs 1.57 lakh crore in December.

Market experts believe the trend is likely to continue as Sebi may further tighten the regulations governing P-Notes amid persisting concerns that this route is being used for illicit fund flows.

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P-Notes are issued by registered foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) to overseas investors who wish to participate in Indian markets without registering themselves directly. But they still need to go through a proper due diligence process.

According to Sebi data, the total value of P-Note investments in Indian markets -- equity, debt and derivatives -- plunged to Rs 1,57,306 crore in December-end from Rs 1,79,648 crore at the end of November.