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Govt looks at allowing unlisted cos to launch IPOs overseas

Faced with the sliding rupee, the government is considering allowing unlisted companies to launch public offers in overseas markets.

August 22, 2013 / 08:30 IST

Faced with the sliding rupee, the government is considering allowing unlisted companies to launch public offers in overseas markets and raise funds in foreign currency.


"The proposal to allow unlisted companies to list on overseas stock exchanges through Initial Public Offering (IPO) is being considered," a senior finance ministry official said. Under the current norms, only those companies that are listed on the domestic stock exchanges are permitted to list on bourses overseas.


The move is expected to help the companies meet their foreign exchange requirements and at the same time ease pressure on the domestic currency, which has been touching new lows over the past couple of months. "It would also help in reducing pressure on the Current Account Deficit (CAD) as such companies will either bring in the foreign exchange or utilise the proceeds to meet their own requirements," the official added.


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The proposal will also help companies gain access to other markets at a time when the domestic stock market is witnessing massive sell-offs. The BSE 30-stock index, Sensex, has lost around 1,500 points in the last four trading sessions amid the weakening of the domestic currency.


The rupee, which has been on a declining trend since June, touched all-time low of Rs 64.49 against the US dollar in the intra-day trade today.
A weak rupee, which can mainly be attributed to widening of the CAD, raises import cost and fuels inflation in addition to putting pressure on other macro economic parameters. The CAD, which is the difference between the inflow and outflow of foreign exchange, touched a record high of USD 88.2 billion or 4.8 percent of GDP in 2012-13.

Finance Minister P Chidambaram had last week said that CAD will be contained at USD 70 billion or 3.7 percent in the current fiscal.

first published: Aug 21, 2013 06:06 pm

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